Optional Nikon eyepiece diopters allow you to optimize your SLR viewfinder's sharpness in conjunction with your individual eyesight. Nikon SLR cameras (without built-in adjustable eyepiece correction) have a base diopter value of minus one. Minus one is considered the optimum starting point for the majority of SLR users with normal vision. The combination of the camera's viewfinder components and a clear (standard) eyepiece form a virtual image of a subject on the camera's focusing screen that is the approximate equivalent of a viewing distance of one meter.
Each Nikon eyepiece diopter incorporates a numerical value, represented by a minus value (nearsighted) or a plus value (farsighted) number, enabling you to select the appropriate diopter for your vision and your camera model. The eyepiece's diopter value is, when combined with the viewfinders minus one value, the end-result value. No combination of the camera's base value of minus one and a given accessory diopter's value is required to arrive at the final desired value. In other words, if you require a diopter of plus 3, simply add a plus 3 diopter to your camera.
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Comments about Nikon DK-17C +2 Diopter for D3, D2 Series, D700 & F6 Cameras:
use it daily it is a part of my camera
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Comments about Nikon DK-17C +2 Diopter for D3, D2 Series, D700 & F6 Cameras:
What can you say except it works. If your eyes are bad like mine, then consider one.
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Comments about Nikon DK-17C +2 Diopter for D3, D2 Series, D700 & F6 Cameras:
I'm far sighted and the DK-17C was a perfect addition to my D3 since I hate wearing my glasses when I shot. I can now easily adjust for my poor eyes as they change during the day.
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