i'm wearing specs and i find it a little hard trying to view through the viewfinder.
anyone facing this problem?
anyone facing this problem?
Originally posted by star77
i'm wearing specs and i find it a little hard trying to view through the viewfinder.
anyone facing this problem?
which camera are you using? some camera viewfinders allow for compensation... or do you mean your specs block your view physically?Originally posted by star77
i'm wearing specs and i find it a little hard trying to view through the viewfinder.
thanksOriginally posted by Jayan
Can't be helped if ur specs gets in the way, use the LCD instead.
Just remember to buy a couple more sets of rechargeable NiMH batteries as using the LCD drains power pretty fast.
More economical in a long run.
using a olympus C220Z.Originally posted by Larry
which camera are you using? some camera viewfinders allow for compensation... or do you mean your specs block your view physically?
my eyes are quite sensitive, cant wear contact lensesOriginally posted by jasonpgc
Use disposable contact lens lah, my friend
1.Originally posted by Klause
Let me ask ya a qns, u open both eyes to view the viewfinder or one eye?
I've found that attaching a little rubber "cup" to the viewfinder helps a lot in blocking out excess light from the surrounding area and hence makes things much more comfortable. This may or may not be a viable option depending on your camera's physical design, but it's an idea worth exploring.Originally posted by star77
i'm wearing specs and i find it a little hard trying to view through the viewfinder.anyone facing this problem?
Originally posted by Midnight
I've found that attaching a little rubber "cup" to the viewfinder helps a lot in blocking out excess light from the surrounding area and hence makes things much more comfortable. This may or may not be a viable option depending on your camera's physical design, but it's an idea worth exploring.
Originally posted by jasonpgc
Since you can't change your eyes, I suggest you sell the current one and buy a camera that you can view with your glasses on.
Originally posted by mylau
I agree with that!
I don't have any pictures of my own setup on hand, but this auction on eBay has a couple of photos of what I was referring to: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1942776334Originally posted by star77
got pic to show how the rubber cup looks like?
or where can get?