Anyone wear glasses whilst shooting and viewing their computer monitor?
I've just come back from the optometrist and I need at least reading glasses.
Do glasses effect your photography? Or is it something you just get used to and move on with?
BearDale "I get 'em pregnant" More info | Feb 01, 2010 19:14 | #1 Anyone wear glasses whilst shooting and viewing their computer monitor? Cheers,
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KarlJohnston Cream of the Crop 9,334 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jul 2008 More info | Feb 01, 2010 19:16 | #2 Permanent banI have 20/80 Adventurous Photographer, Writer
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jdizzle Darth Noink 69,419 posts Likes: 65 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Harvesting Nano crystals More info | Feb 01, 2010 19:18 | #3 I hate wearing glasses. Once I started using contacts, I said goodbye to glasses forever.
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junipa Member 115 posts Joined Jan 2010 Location: Sydney, Australia More info | Feb 01, 2010 19:41 | #4 I wear reading glasses and have just started needing a prescription for the computer as well. Aging sucks. Canon 500D | Tokina 11-16 | Canon 17-55 | Canon 18-200 | Sigma 30 /1.4 | Canon 50 /1.4 | Canon 85 / 1.8 | Canon 70-300 | Speedlight 580EXII
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Raizer Goldmember 1,412 posts Joined Sep 2009 Location: New Zealand More info | My eyesight is pretty bad, to the point where I can't see anything clearly without having my glasses on or being really close up (I can see books and the camera LCD better without my glasses)
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Feb 01, 2010 19:52 | #7 Raizer wrote in post #9521174 I just can't use a view finder with my glasses on though so I have had to adjust the little wheel next to the view finder to the point where no one else can see anything without changing it lol This is most likely a dumb question, but would that change the image of the photo taken if you where manually focusing the lens? Cheers,
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KarlJohnston Cream of the Crop 9,334 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jul 2008 More info | Feb 01, 2010 19:57 | #8 |
jdizzle Darth Noink 69,419 posts Likes: 65 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Harvesting Nano crystals More info | Feb 01, 2010 20:09 | #9 ConDigital wrote in post #9521197 This is most likely a dumb question, but would that change the image of the photo taken if you where manually focusing the lens? If you use Live View to manually focus, you shouldn't have a problem. It takes the away the pain from actually putting your eye to the VF.
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Feb 01, 2010 20:10 | #10 Karl Johnston wrote in post #9521226 Nope. I must be having either a mental block moment, an Alzheimer's moment or both trying to get my head around why it wouldn't. Cheers,
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Bumgardnern Senior Member 977 posts Joined Dec 2007 Location: Nashvegas More info | Feb 01, 2010 20:10 | #11 I shoot with glasses on sometimes. They really don't bother me. You can also buy the apperoperate diopter.
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Feb 01, 2010 20:14 | #12 ConDigital wrote in post #9521291 I must be having either a mental block moment, an Alzheimer's moment or both trying to get my head around why it wouldn't. I think because when you set the focus on the viewfinder... you first have to get the lens in focus on something... usually using the AF... so the camera knows it's in focus... you can spin the viewfinder adjustment as much as you want... and the camera is still in focus... so, you make it "blurry" so it's good for your eye, and you're adjusting to what you know is already in focus.. Canon 5dmkIII, Sigma 15mm f/2.8FE; 35mm f/1.4; Canon EF70-200 f/2.8L IS II; --- YN560 x 7
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KarlJohnston Cream of the Crop 9,334 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jul 2008 More info | Feb 01, 2010 20:21 | #13 Permanent banNow I'm confused. I don't know . Help. lol. Adventurous Photographer, Writer
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birdfromboat Goldmember 1,839 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2008 Location: somewhere in Oregon trying to keep this laptop dry More info | Feb 01, 2010 20:22 | #14 I am betting you can get by without glasses if all your doctor said was that you needed reading glasses. Personally, I got by without a prescription for a long time by using very bright lights to read by, and I can still read the monitor just fine because it is a light source. I need glasses if it is dark and the print is small (restaraunt menu's), but I get away without them on computers, LCD's and luckily I can adjust the viewfinders on my cameras and they both have very bright viewfinders. 5D, 10D, G10, the required 100 macro, 24-70, 70-200 f/2.8, 300 f2.8)
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axemma Member 48 posts Joined Apr 2006 Location: Fitchburg, MA More info | Feb 01, 2010 20:29 | #15 I wear glasses for both as I have horrible vision 20/200. I wear my glasses to shoot with an oversized soft eyecup with the viewfinder diopter set at 0. I don't usually have many problems except in humid environments when the glasses fog up. Best of luck. Canon xTi, T1i, 7D 18-55mm kit, 18-55mm IS, 50mm mkII, 17-40mm f/4L, 55-250IS
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