Forum: Pentax DSLR Discussion
09-11-2016, 09:53 AM
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I wear multi focal glasses, and remember moving to first bi focal, then multi focal. It takes some time for your eyes and brain to adjust, and that is actually the same with using those glasses and OVF. Decide which part of the glasses you'll feel physically comfortable with, using the OVF, adjust the diopter on the camera, and with time you will get used to it. The only negative is that you can't see 100% of what you see with your eye close to the OVF, as without glasses, but the little bit you might have to crop from the image taken, that you couldn't see, is negligible.
I have more of a problem using LV, as I find myself having to adjust how far from my face to hold the screen, depending on where I look through my glasses, sometimes actually tilting my head back looking underneath my glasses, bringing the camera close to my face...that whole process takes much more conscious thought and planing, and might lead to missed shots...:)
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