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Focusing - with or without glasses? (1 Viewer)

Tord

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Hi all

I wear glasses (strength +1.5 dioptres, not that much but without them I cannot read e.g. the camera display) so I have get used wearing them while using scope and binoculars, and recently I started digiscoping.

The other day I I noticed that focus plane in scope is depending on if I watch through glasses or not. Not much, but enough to be noticeable and certainly impacting picture quality.

My question is: what is the right thing to do to achieve sharpest images taken with camera? Watch through glasses or not?
 
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