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There are rubber eye cups made that fit some types of camera view finders, but when I used to have one for my first film slr it kept my eye farther away from the viewfinder lens. There may have been some kinds of cameras that offered a different rear lens for the viewfinder that would raise the "eyepoint" making using glasses easier. But I thiink they had to be installed by a technician when they were available. My Pentax K10D dslr has a soft rim around the viewfinder, so I can scrunch my eye (and glasses) as close as I can. When I'm using an old film slr, I guess I trust that the scratch resistant coating I ordered when I got my glasses will save the day. Ha, ha! You might want to start a discussion thread, asking what other glasses-wearing photographers do about trying to get a better view through different cameras' viewfinders, without scratching their glasses lenses. We might all learn a lot from the answers such a thread might get!
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LOL!
And if a photonegative is measured in terms a density, perhaps a photoptimist could measured in terms of levity?
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