I went out with a friend and her 13 yr old son for a walk yesterday. I had my Canon Eos R mirrorless camera with me and Luke who is becoming rather keeen on photography, 'took over' my camera almost immediately as we walked.
He is at that stage of being enthusiastic and shooting everything in sight! After a lens change I suggested a particular shot, at which point he complained he could not focus and the image seemed blurry in the viewfinder (up to this point he had been using the back panel display. I rarely do, being 'old' )
I took a look and saw nothing wrong .... the clicked... of course, I am old and the dioptre adjustment was for my eyesight! So I explained and showed him how to adjust for his vision.
About 20 minutes later he said he thought the view was still off and then, looking through the viewfinder proceed to adjust the diopre setting while continuing walking...
I suggested he stand still and make it easy on himself. He informed me he didn't need to. He had brought up a preview image of an ealier capture and was using that to adjust the setting.
Admittedly I rarely need to readjust the dioptre setting but when I have, I usually set the camera on a tripod because it is so fiddly holding the camera while trying to twiddle the adjustment wheel and focus on something moving around the frame.
Looking at a preview image in the view finder it is easy, even hand held because (of course) the preview image never moves
When I told him it had never occured to me to use a preview image, and that he had taught me something I didn't know, he went off with the biggest grin to shoot a whole load more images!
Pity is I still have to stick to the old method for my 5DsR.