Aïch !!! J'ai bien compris le message...

Je me mets en chasse d'un F3...
Les F1 et F2, ce sera plus tard pour essayer...
Par contre, je viens de lire que le viseur HP n'était pas "utile" pour les personnes sans problème de vue... Que le viseur "normal" avait une vue "plus grande" d'ailleurs que le viseur HP. Du coup, le F3 (normal) est moins cher que le F3HP et si en plus (n'ayant aucun soucis de vue) j'y trouve un avantage !!!
Question : le viseur HP est-il vraiment un "must" ?Merci de votre concours...
The normal Eye Level Finder (DE-2) when used on the F3 is generally referred as F3. A High Eyepoint Finder (DE-3) is used here because it was the most popular prism among all models in the F3, here in referred as F3HP. There is no distinguishable advantage over the DE-2 finder other than it allows you to see the entire viewfinder image, including all exposure information, with your eye located up to 25mm (approx. one inch) away from the eyepiece. But compromise point is a reduced viewfinder magnification from 0.8 to 0.75X. If you are an eyeglass wearer or work in high glare situations that demand you work behind sunglasses or even for those who use optical device underwater, this can be an advantage. Other than these, the rest is just cosmetic. So you don't have to rush out to buy a High-Eyepoint Finder to replaced yours if you have bought a used F3 with the standard DE-2 finder.
Source : http://www.mir.com.my...