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Subject: [Leica] M8 Impressions, Pro and Con, correction
From: rclompus at mac.com (Richard Clompus)
Date: Thu Nov 16 19:35:10 2006
References: <7.0.1.0.2.20061115152125.0256f670@infoave.net> <B19B3860-813D-4F73-9579-AC974CEE9771@mac.com> <455C5361.9030101@waltjohnson.com>

Walt, most cataracts eventually comes in pairs - the fellow eye may  
just take longer.  Once you have the second surgery done, you'll have  
better depth perception and less glare in bright light.  No need to  
rush the second surgery.  You'll know when you're ready.

Ponte Vedra Beach is next to Jacksonville (northeastern Florida) or  
as some call it - southern Georgia.

Richard


On Nov 16, 2006, at 7:02 AM, Walt Johnson wrote:

> Richard
>
> I had a lens replacement  as you described several years ago. First  
> thing I noticed was the world's exciting colors and clarity when  
> view with my right eye. There was noticeable difference between my  
> new right eye and the vintage left one. I was concerned about  
> judging colors accurately but solved the problem by going back to  
> Tr-X. :-)
>
> Walt
>
> Rockledge, Fl...(where is Ponte Vedra Beach?)
>
> Richard Clompus wrote:
>
>> Tina, as an optometrist, I've had many patients over the years  
>> that  had your exact complaints.  Glad to hear your eyes are  
>> healthy.  You  are explaining the effects of mild changes in the  
>> clarity of the  crystalline lens in each eye.  As we grow older  
>> (and wiser), the  protein in the lens slowly loses its  
>> transparency.  Things are not as  bright or clear even though your  
>> vision may still be 20/20 with  glasses.  This is perfectly  
>> normal.  Over time, the lens can become  dense enough that it  
>> decreases vision and it can then be removed  surgically and  
>> replaced with a new one made of plastic.   After  surgery, Its  
>> amazing how patients report how bright colors are before   
>> commenting how clear things look.  The cloudy lens that is removed  
>> is  called a cataract.  Lenses don't become cataracts overnight -  
>> it  takes years.  Night driving and glare often worsen as the  
>> lens  becomes more cloudy.
>>
>> Fortunately, rangefinder focusing is easy and autofocusing is  
>> even  easier.  Glad to hear you're doing fine.  Your photographs  
>> and  enthusiasm for photography are something to be admired.
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> Richard Clompus, OD
>> Ponte VEdra Beach, FL
>>
>>
>> On Nov 15, 2006, at 3:25 PM, 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 walt at waltjohnson.com (Walt Johnson) ([Leica] M8 Impressions, Pro and Con, correction)
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Message from rclompus at mac.com (Richard Clompus) ([Leica] M8 Impressions, Pro and Con, correction)
Message from walt at waltjohnson.com (Walt Johnson) ([Leica] M8 Impressions, Pro and Con, correction)