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Using Sunny's is hard for me, Spent 6 hrs at the Quiksilver Pro Surfing comp for the finals yesterday and I was going blind because I could'nt wear my Sun Glasses while shooting , Not a hope in hell in checking the shots , Just used the histogram for reference , Thank goodness for auto focus
Well, to recap: No.
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Another recap. Why would you use reading (close up) glasses when viewing something at a distance anyway? So the answer is no.
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Keith.
Having been in the Optical Industry for the last 20 odd years I can tell you that there is no easy fix for having clear vision at every working distance when taking photos. I have fitted many photographers with Multifocal specs and most of them will say that they work most of the time. You just have to make sure you are using the correct part of the lens.
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When I was rifle shooting Military Range Rifle we focused on the front sight and the bull, if you tried to focus on the rear sight you couldn't see the front sight or target. I had 20/20 vision then. I now find open sights useless and use a scope. ]quote
Keith,what I was refereeing to was initially sighting a rifle you would look at the rear sight ,line it up with the blade or post then superimpose it over the target,you don`t focus on the target.
Jack.
The same is true with the camera sight the focusing screen,then look through it for you shot,to me it is very similar.
Pentax K5iis, k7 plus lenses from 18mm-600mm.
I hate wearing glasses when I am using my camera but I have little choice. I need reading glasses to make adjustments to the shutter speed, aperture etc. I have learned to live with setting shutter speed, ISO and aperture - make sure the focus point is where i want it to be, then shoot. I also need my glasses to check the histogram (and make adjustments if necessary). I find if I am accurate with my focus point (I never compose and move) then I get 9/10 correct.
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