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(More customer reviews)I recently went to the eye doctor for my routine exam, and discovered I needed a -2.7 diopter correction. So I bought a corrective eyepiece for my Nikon D70.
The diopter choices from Nikon are in whole diopters (-1.0, -2.0, and so on), so for my eyes, my choices were either -2.0 or -3.0. As the built-in viewfinder in the camera has a correction of -1.6 to +0.5, everything comes in focus at the very end of the viewfinder's adjustment range. I didn't realize that the camera's adjustment was nearsighted weighted, so I probably would have bought a -2.0 rather than the -3.0; but the -3.0 works. What the hey; I will probably become more nearsighted as I age anyway.
The caveat here is that unless you know for sure, this might be the one time to take your camera to a local store and try the different correction lenses rather than on-line ordering.
But as soon as you have found the correct lens, its like night-and-day. Sure, you have to take your eyeglasses off to use the viewfinder, but you gain back the depth-of-view you lose when trying to look through your glasses. I would encourage anyone that needs corrective lenses to try one. Its an inexpensive solution.
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-3.0 F/F-501
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