Most high-end cameras come with diopters that allow photographers to calibrate the viewfinder to match their eyesight. Adjusting the diopter is easy: simply stare through the camera while turning the little dial or knob found next to your viewfinder (the one with the +/-). Once the scene is sharp (assuming the lens is focused), youâre done!
Apparently one of the dangers of diopter adjustmentâfor some camera owners at leastâis accidentally stabbing your eyeball with your finger.
San Francisco-based event photographer Ezra Ekman of Shot in the Act was flipping through his Nikon D800 ownerâs manual recently when he came across the gem of a warning seen above. Ekman writes,
Nikon warning to D800 owners, buried in the owners manual: incorrect diopter adjustment could cause eye damage! Be careful, kids! It saddens me that this kind of warning becomes necessary. I wonder who sued who?
In case youâve never used it before, hereâs what the diopter adjustment control looks like on the Nikon D800:
Have you ever stabbed your eyeball with your finger when adjusting your diopter?
Other photographers are chiming in with their own âNikon protipsâ over in the Reddit thread started by Ekman. redditorium warns, âWhen holding the camera, be careful not to smash it into your face repeatedly.â
NoDogNo says, âWARNING: Do not place viewfinder under eyelids. Do not use viewfinder to clean eyes. Placing viewfinder inside eye may lead to injury.â Phrosty12 suggests, âChoking Hazard! Do not place lens in mouth.â
Feel free to leave a comment below with your own âNikon ownerâs manual warningâ for the amusement benefit of other photographers. Weâll feature the most hilarious helpful ones.
Image credit: Nikon D800 owners manual photo by Ezra Ekman
Article source: http://www.nst.com.my/streets/johor/nikon-club-members-hold-get-together-1.286961
The Wrong Way to Adjust the Diopter on Your Camera"s Viewfinder
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