Canon A-1 User Manual

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OPTIONAL VIEWING AIDS
Dioptric Adjustment Lenses S

The dioptric adjustment lens S is an acces-

sory which slides into the grooves of the

viewfinder eyepiece from above to correct

individual eyesight. With them, eyeglass

wearers can photograph without glasses.

The A-1's eyepiece has a standard dioptric

adjustment of -1 for normal eyesight.

The following 10 kinds of dioptric adjust-

ment lenses are optional accessories: +3,

+2, +1.5, +1, +0.5, 0, -0.5, -2, -3 and -4

(diopters). The specified diopters of these

lenses are recorded as the real power when

attached to the camera, reflecting the -1

power of the camera's viewfinder.

You could select the appropriate dioptric

lens by choosing the one closest to the num-

ber of diopters in your glasses prescription.

But, we propose that you actually look

through the viewfinder after placing the

dioptric lens over the eyepiece to be sure

you have the best one.
Angle Finders A2 and B

There are some types of photographic

subjects for which viewing them through the

eye-level viewfinder of the camera is un-

comfortable. This is particularly true in the

fields of copying, close-ups, photomacro-

graphy and photomicrography. Then it

might be more convenient to mount one of

these angle finders over the camera's eye-

piece. Both angle finders rotate 90° for

comfortable viewing from above or from the

side.

Angle Finder A2 gives a correct image

top-to-bottom but reversed left-to-right

while the more sophisticated Angle Finder B

gives a completely normal image. Both

show the entire field of view as well as

viewfinder information.

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