- Location
- Newcastle, NSW, Australia
- Name
- Sue
Progressive lenses that I use have adjustments for...
Distance, medium distance and close up like reading. There is no lines in the lens. They just look like a single lens.
I really need just reading glasses. I still have 20:20 vision. With the progressives, sometimes I just leave them on all the time.
My eyes aren't that bad, they're just getting old.
Ahhhhhh. We call them multifocals over here. I had a set once, but was unable to adjust to using them. I got seasick. Go figure. My eyes are getting old too, hence the ridiculous situation in which for my driving licence after needing to wear glasses for 40 years because I could not pass the eye test without, I now do not have to. Still and all, for the X100 and inadequate diopter adjustment, I'll have to take a look in a demo model if ever one comes to my town, but based on what Chuck has said... its not going to be something I can use, and TBH the OVF-EVF was the main reason for me to go with it. I *love* rangefinders and Leica is well outside my financial capacity so the X100 seemed to be the thing. Not if I can't use that viewfinder, though, may as well just go for a mirrorless of another kind.