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JohnP
04-17-2009, 02:24
I'm considering buying an empty diopter from Leica for my M7 and having an optician put in the correct glass for me. I'm beyond the -3 to +3 range.

Before buying the diopter, I want to make sure I can free (unscrew) the exisitng diopter.

I - and peope stronger than me - can't budge it. I even tried a pair of small pliers to no avail.

I believe the outer ring of the diopter is rubber and I'm tempted to try to take it off in the hope that if I get to the metal interior I can budge the diopter.

I'm looking for advice on how to proceed. By the way, if I destroy the ruibber ring, will I be able get a new one from Leica?

Thanks,

John

Pickett Wilson
04-17-2009, 02:46
Noooooooooo. The diopter screws into the existing eyepiece. You don't remove it.

JohnP
04-17-2009, 03:36
Pickett,

Many thanks for replying... Do you mean that:

1. the current glass remains and

2. the new diopter with its glass is screwed onto the exterior rim of the current (existing) eyepiece?

John

Pickett Wilson
04-17-2009, 03:39
Yes. Exactly. The diopter screws into the existing eyepiece.

jack palmer
04-17-2009, 03:45
I don't think that the eye piece on the M7 and MP unscrew anyway. You'll probably just succeed in destroying it trying to use pliers on it.

Pickett Wilson
04-17-2009, 03:50
Looks like this. This is my M2, but they are all the same.


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JohnP
04-17-2009, 04:13
Thanks for the picture...

Am I correct in thinking that it is the thread on the INTERIOR of the new diopter that screws into the INTERIOR thread of the exisitng diopter?

John

Pickett Wilson
04-17-2009, 04:18
That's correct. Just screws right in. They also tend to unscrew as they rub against clothing when hanging from the shoulder. I lost one that way. Now I check occasionally to be sure the diopter is screwed in tight.

JohnP
04-17-2009, 05:53
I am indebted to you for shedding light. Much obliged.

John