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Subject: [Leica] Vision correction
From: rclompus at mac.com (Richard Clompus)
Date: Wed Nov 15 21:00:22 2006
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Ric,

As an optometrist, maybe I can shed a little light on this  
subject. :-)   When you're over 40, your eyes lose their close  
focusing ability.  Spectacle wearers often chose progressive (no-line  
bifocals) lenses that provide distance, intermediate and near focus  
for both eyes.  There are both soft and hard bifocal contact lenses.   
Soft bifocals contacts are the most common.  They contain multiple  
sets of optics that focus distance and near images simultaneously on  
the retina.  Some people adapt and can ignore the near optics when  
viewing distance objects and can ignore the distance optics when  
reading.  For others, they simply report blurred vision at distance  
and near.  Some brains can handle this and some can't.  The most  
common contact lens technique used 75% of the time is called  
monovision. You fit the dominant eye with a distance contact lens and  
the non-dominant eye with a near contact lens.  It takes a few weeks  
to adapt but most people do very well.  It's not good for some sports  
where depth perception is very important and also not good for  
intensive reading and near tasks.  For many who work and drive, its  
the ideal compromise.  Until we develop a focusing contact lens,  
monovision is the most common solution.  With a camera, you would see  
the viewfinder with the eye wearing the distance lens.  Monovision  
would not work if you have amblyopia or a "lazy eye".

I hope this helps.

Best regards,

Richard

Richard Clompus, OD
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL


On Nov 15, 2006, at 6:57 PM, Ric Carter wrote:

> Speaking of vision adjustment--
>
> Anyone here have experience with contacts for reading glasses? I  
> have a minor correction for long focus, but need reading glasses.  
> An acquaintance has a reading contact in one eye and a distant  
> contact in the other and swears it's great.
>
> Sounds flaky to me.
>
> I am, though, tired of squashing my glasses against my face to  
> focus. I'm happy with my progressive lenses otherwise after finding  
> bifocals drove me crazy in book stores and art museums.
>
> Ric Carter
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/f/Passing-Fancies
>
>
>
>
> On Nov 15, 2006, at 6:46 PM, Eduardo Albesi wrote:
>
>> You will not have that problem for sure: the M6 viewfinder ocular  
>> has a rubber protection to avoid glasses damage
>> :-)
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Ed
>>
>> El 15/11/2006, a las 20:32, Alastair Firkin escribi?:
>>
>>> I will not have that problem for a while, anything beyond arms  
>>> length is perfect, so I'll be hanging them around the neck just  
>>> above the M6 whipping them on to set up etc and then happily  
>>> shooting "raw" again ;-)
>>>
>>> On 16/11/2006, at 10:04, Leonard Taupier wrote:
>>>
>>>> Alastair,
>>>>
>>>> I shot with a M2 and M3 at times. If you do you better put  
>>>> something over the viewfinder to protect your glasses. It's  
>>>> metal not rubber and can be pretty sharp. I think Stephen still  
>>>> sells a little sticky donut for that purpose. What I do is punch  
>>>> a hole in a band-aid and then with scissors cut around the hole  
>>>> to fit the eyepiece. I'm still walking around with a scratch  
>>>> over the right lens the first and only time I didn't use  
>>>> protection. Just a word of advice.
>>>>
>>>> Len
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Nov 15, 2006, at 6:08 PM, Alastair Firkin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I have my first pair of glasses coming this afternoon: I can  
>>>>> put up with not being able to read X-rays at work, but when I  
>>>>> could not read the f- stop on my M6 something had to give ;-)  
>>>>> Better than the alternative has always been my philosophy.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>> On 16/11/2006, at 7:25, Tina Manley wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> LUG:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Disregard this comment that I made about the M8:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Either the viewfinder is dimmer than my M7's or my eyes are  
>>>>>> getting worse (a possibility!)  It's harder to get the focus  
>>>>>> right than with the M7."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I just got back from having my eyes checked and the vision in  
>>>>>> my left eye has decreased 20% since my last check-up!  The  
>>>>>> doctor checked for glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration  
>>>>>> and all kinds of stuff and found nothing.  I'm going back next  
>>>>>> week another test and some new glasses.  My focusing with the  
>>>>>> M8 should improve immensely when I have glasses that match my  
>>>>>> new decreased vision.  Getting old sucks but it's better than  
>>>>>> the alternative!!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tina
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tina Manley, ASMP, NPPA
>>>>>> http://www.tinamanley.com
>>>>>>
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Replies: Reply from firkin at ncable.net.au (Alastair Firkin) ([Leica] Vision correction)
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