And if it is possible to correct your vision with the camera lens, can the picture then be printed with the same clarity for the poor vision haver?
And if it is possible to correct your vision with the camera lens, can the picture then be printed with the same clarity for the poor vision haver?
You can adjust the dioptres of the viewfinder with a little scrollwheel next to it, to match your personal eyesight. Farsighted people will then be able to look through the viewfinder without wearing their glasses or contact lenses and see a sharp image. They will see the same sharp image as a person with perfect vision would see looking through it with the dioptre setting at 0. Then the photographer can use the manual focus to take a picture that looks sharp to them (with adjusted dioptre-setting) and it will also be a sharp photo ‘to the camera’.