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chris_chen

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I asked Leica for two spare parts: vulcanite for a back door ($10), and a rubber eyepiece ($70). Is the eyepiece mount made of gold? I guess the magnifier is more resonable at: $225-70 = $155. Does the magnifier come with a rubber eyepiece; if not, $225+70 = $295!!!

 

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BTW, bought the vinyl and some sync terminal plugs ($2.60).

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RE: The eyepiece for the M series, it is not just a piece of glass with rubber around it all. It is a 15 diopter optical flat (with rubber around it). Check with an optometrist and see what they have to say about a precision optic in that size.
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Bob,

 

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The end correction is around that, (so as to give a virtual viewing distance of about 2.5 to 3 feet, which is often why, when one has bifocals the additional correction is needed to give you that specific range) but if you remove the eyepiece, (sometimes they are not very tight, as on my M4-P) and you look through the viewfinder, you will see how strong the eyepiece really is. I had mine checked by my optometrist, and that was the figure I was told.

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Can someone enlighten me:<br>

Can you unscrew the eyepiece yourself?<br>

I have an M4 with the metal piece, and I tried to unscrew it -but it

was so tight that I gave up -thinking that it was either permanently

attached or that it had some kind of "counter"screw which had to be

released from the inside of the topplate.<p>

And Lutz: You will let us know -I hope?

Niels
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I got back my M3 from service yesterday and noticed something that I

had not noticed before -that it has a rubber eyepiece. I have always

read about the problems that people with glasses have using older Ms,

but had never actually noticed that mine had a rubber eyepiece. Now

I read this about diopters and am beginning to wonder if the rubber

eyepiece is a problem for those that do not wear glasses. Should I

take it off?

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