Froggie,
You might try to use an aperture that goes on your glasses and gives you a long depth of field. The only down side is that it works best in bright light as it reduces the amount of light reaching your eye.
Jim,
The other thing that concerned me about the RPT was the protrusion of the front of the side plate. I have encountered this numerous times and generally just a matter switching the screws around or fitting the one screw. I have done this before and had good results.
Thanks to all and my apologies to Doowtag for jumping all over his post.
You might try to use an aperture that goes on your glasses and gives you a long depth of field. The only down side is that it works best in bright light as it reduces the amount of light reaching your eye.
Jim,
The other thing that concerned me about the RPT was the protrusion of the front of the side plate. I have encountered this numerous times and generally just a matter switching the screws around or fitting the one screw. I have done this before and had good results.
Thanks to all and my apologies to Doowtag for jumping all over his post.