Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/11/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The only negative thing about progressive lenses that I can relate is that one pair I had wasn't adjusted correctly and believe it or not, they made my teeth hurt. Turned out that the lens centers weren't centered and that was causing some weird muscle/nerve problem. I also think that they are probably not the best thing for computers, next time around, I will try a computer pair of glasses in addition to the regular progressives (with my glasses, the focus point for a computer screen is lower in the frame than when i look straight ahead so i need to look up to look at the screen and this can cause neck strain. With my next pair I alsoI want to see if they can adjust the near focus point to work better for chimping, And of course, the more you spend on the lenses, the better they are. There is also a potential issue with lens size, make sure the frames you choose are large enough to work with the progressive glass. I had one pair that was a little too small and it was a bit of a pain. leo