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Why is my viewfinder blurry?

Canon_viewfinder

Have you ever wondered why, when you look through your viewfinder, it looks blurry? Even when the actual photos you take come out sharp?! The good news is that this is a problem we've seen before, and there is usually an easy fix that will help you quickly bring things back into focus.

Adjust your Diopter

Canon_diopterNext to your viewfinder, there is small dial with a plus(+) and minus(-) sign next to it. This is called the diopter and it measures the optical power of the lens. In other words, it is almost like putting a set of glasses on your camera to sharpen what your eye sees through the lens.

This will have no effect on your images (obviously, as you've noticed since your images are still turning out nice and sharp). Just simply adjust this so that what you are seeing comes into focus and you can effectively tell what is in focus and what isn't with your eye alone. This is important if you are doing any manual focus with your lens at any point.

The diopter adjustments are not drastic and most likely will not replace any need you have for wearing glasses. The adjustments are just enough to increase the clarity if it seems a little soft when you look through the camera.

As a little side note, if you are using someone else's camera with diopter adjustments, don't be surprised if you start to get a headache. Your eye is not used to the optical adjustment being made by their diopter. It's just like wearing someone's prescription glasses.

It's just dirty

This might seem a little silly, but every now and again, the viewfinder will get dirty. Some people will use a finger to clean out the viewfinder area, leaving a smudge behind in place of any debris that was found.

The best way to clean your viewfinder is to grab a glass cleaning cloth (the ones used for cleaning eye glasses work great) and wipe out the viewfinder. I always buy this one by MagicFiber on Amazon. I tend to buy them in bulk because I always lose them. You can use a liquid if you wish, but you run the risk of the liquid leaving a residue behind and essentially causing the same problem.

Did you know that you can remove the rubber eye guard? This will help you be able to reach in there to clean the viewfinder as well as behind the guard.

More than the eye can see?

If cleaning the viewfinder and adjusting the diopter doesn't fix the blur, please consider the following:

Your Eyes
You might need to consider that your eyes might need a stronger prescription to compensate for the blurriness you're seeing. This might not be the solution you want to hear… Paying for eye-care is the last thing many of us wish for since it can be costly. As photographers, we all know how expensive glass can be. 🙂 But it is worth having your eyes checked out, in case this is the issue.

Internal problem
Through the process of elimination, if you have tried all the above solutions and you are still dealing with a blurry viewfinder, you can reasonably deduct that there might be something wrong inside the camera itself. At this point, if your camera is under warranty, you will be able to send it in and have the problem addressed that way. Having gone through the other suggestions above, you will have a leg to stand on when they ask you if you have done anything to correct the blurry viewfinder.

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112 thoughts on “Why is my viewfinder blurry?”

  1. Connor Czibere

    Thank you Sooo much! Thought there was a serious problem with my camera!! Such an easy fix. Thank you

  2. Perfect advice, thank you! I just purchased my first DSLR with no manual, and am still trying to figure out all the little switches and dials on the camera. I was worried that I purchased a bad body or lens. So relieved. 🙂

  3. Same issue. Photos I produce are very sharp (in most cases, you know), but when I look through viewfinder, it looks definitely is unclear. I changed diopter settings…still blurry, hazy (regardless of lens I’ve shot with).
    So, it’s not a lens issue (pictures are clean & clear); not a sensor issue (clear pics). Could be dust hazing up view inside viewfinder (this is my suspected issue).
    So…is next step to send off for repair? Or are there other options to consider? Glasses? They re very clean; even put on an older, different pair-same blur
    What other options are left? Send in so they can charge $100+ per hour TO TRY AND FIX I let me knoe.

  4. The numbers in my viewfinder are blurry and I cannot read them. I don’t know how to fix.

  5. THANK YOU SO MUCH! I thought for sure my camera was ruined and just like that it’s back to normal!!! Wow! So easy to read to, thanks!

  6. I am honestly so happy (and rather embarrassed) i read this article. For almost a year i have wondered why my viewfinder is blurry and it seems all i had to do was move the diopter.

  7. I, too, have spent months trying to work out what was wrong with my camera and a guy in a camera shop said it probably wasn’t worth repairing. All fine now – thank you!

  8. Thanks a lot! I bought a new camera and without this article I might have requested for a replacement!

  9. Shreekantha Acharya

    Hi…,

    I bought Canon 1200D very recently. But i have not been able to see through the eye viewer of the camera(sorry if i have used wrong terminology). As i am new to DSLR, just want to know if there are any additional settings to turn it on / off. I am now focusing/ clicking pictures by looking in TFT screen.

    Looking forward for your reply.

    Shreekantha Acharya

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