Eyepiece Correction Lenses; Finder Eyecup - Nikon Nikkormat FT2 Instruction Manual

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No exposure compensation for filters is necessary with
the Nikkormat
FT2.
The built-in exposure
meter
reads only the light passing through the lens and there-
fore compensates for the loss of light.
Note: If you wish to leave a filter on the lens to protect it
against
accidental
damage,
the use of the L37 filter is
recommended.
If the lens is pointed toward the sun or toward a very bright
light at night, it is best to remove any filter, including the
137, since light reflected from the filter surface may form
ghost images on the film,
Eyepiece Correction Lenses
The nine eyepiece correction lenses are designed to
permit nearsighted or farsighted users to view and
focus without their glasses. Available in —2, —3, —4,
—5, 0, +0.5, +1, +2 and +3 diopters, each representing
the combined
dioptry
of the lens and the finder.
Simply unscrew the finder eyepiece and then screw
on the right correction lens.
Finder Eyecup
The soft rubber finder eyecup fits directly onto the
finder eyepiece
to prevent extraneous light from
entering the viewfinder.
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