Re: What binocular eyepiece correction should I use?"Mike Tyner" <mtyner@mindspring,com > wrote in
news:UcadnQFSDca2kt3VnZ2dnUVZ_u2dnZ2d@giganews,com :
>> What dioptre correction setting should I use on the right eyepiece?
>
> I think the technical answer is about +0.75 but it's almost
> negligible, compared to 3 or more diopters of uncorrected astigmatism.
>
> Scott's right. Better to set it empirically. The markings could be
> off, the prescription could be off, and you might not prefer the exact
> center of Sturm's interval when you focus.
>
> -MT, OD
>
>
> "Chris S" <default@default.invalid> wrote in message
> news:Xns9AAE845658262451E7A@127.0.0.1...
>>I can't work out what eyepiece correction to use on my binoculars.
>>
>> I think the binoculars are a bit crap and have some play in the
>> front-back position of the eyepieces. If I can made a nominally
>> correct setting then the slight movement would occur around that
>> correct value.
>>
>> My spectacles prescription is quite astigmatic:
>> (R) -0.25 -3.00 x5 (L) -0.75 -3.50 x175
>> For reading add 1.00
>>
>> What dioptre correction setting should I use on the right eyepiece?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
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>> If the actual binoculars make any difference to this, then here are
>> the binoculars I would use the correction on. I don't wear
>> spectacles when using the binoculars.
>>
>>
>> 8x30 porro prism
>> 10x50 porro prism
>>
>> 9x21 roof prism
>>
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>
The the astigmatism, you might prefer binocs with good eye relief, so you
just wear your glasses.
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Scott
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