I am the same way.  I don't wear eyeglasses, but I just can't work
comfortably with it all the time.  Mine is in a pouch and will only
get used in some situations.  I don't find it a replacement for the
regular cup.

-- 
Bruce


Wednesday, March 14, 2007, 12:30:28 AM, you wrote:

LK> On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Jim King wrote:
>>> On Mar 13, 2007, at 10:37 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>>>> How is it on eye-relief? I'd buy one if it doesn't make it harder to
>>>> see the whole field of view with glasses on.
>> I have one of these magnifiers and found it to be a bit of a problem
>> with glasses.  I can't see the entire frame without moving my eye
>> back and forth.  Fortunately I can do without my glasses when necessary.

LK> Yes, the eye-relief definitely does suffer. You can improve things a bit
LK> by folding the soft rubber cup back behind the hard plastic; so that your
LK> eye can move closer.

LK> But still I can't get comfortable with it, and I have decided to remove it
LK> and only use it on more critical focusing.



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