GANGSTERKIA
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Office lenses are good, highly recommended.Anyone using PC glasses ? Thought to replace for progressive lens as pictures look blurt also.
Office lenses are good, highly recommended.Anyone using PC glasses ? Thought to replace for progressive lens as pictures look blurt also.
I rinse with water on lenses then dab with tissue and finally rub with the specs cloth.I got a question. Usually how do you all clean the spectacle lens? just using water?
It actually depends on how high is your presbyopia level, the higher it is, the more distortion/blur there is at the peripheral of your lenses. Thus better tiered lenses are recommended.I’m also thinking to get a new pair with progressive or digital lens. Those that have differ power on top and bottom. Is the progressive lens betters in terms of clarity far and near and more comfortable?
500 for the lenses.. high index? If basic 1.5 then it must be a higher tier owndays lens. Usually progressive lenses are more costly. But if you prescription is high then you have to use high index which jerks the prices up more. Otherwise I think it’s pretty acceptable. There are places that sell the lenses for 100-200 plus progressives but those are pretty poor in terms of quality. E.g. small near reading zones, poor distance sharpness etc.Close to 10 years never change spec alr.
Quite surprise at the price.
Not sure if is expensive or not.
700+ @ Ownday for progressive , transition, blue light.
Lens alone 500. Frame is 200.
Hmmm any review of the Lutina Lens from Japan? Is it good for blue light protection?Hi, I would suggest going with owndays. the higher the percentage of blue light cut, the yellower the lenses will be.
thus standard lenses in the market “block” up to 30% blue light.
In general all blue light filter lenses works well. The more concerned factor would be the durability of the lenses coating which in turn decides how long/clear your lenses lastHmmm any review of the Lutina Lens from Japan? Is it good for blue light protection?
when I shower, I shower the lens, shake off the water then use clean laundry t-shirt wipe dry. never need soapI got a question. Usually how do you all clean the spectacle lens? just using water?
500 for the lenses.. high index? If basic 1.5 then it must be a higher tier owndays lens. Usually progressive lenses are more costly. But if you prescription is high then you have to use high index which jerks the prices up more. Otherwise I think it’s pretty acceptable. There are places that sell the lenses for 100-200 plus progressives but those are pretty poor in terms of quality. E.g. small near reading zones, poor distance sharpness etc.
I believe with 700+ and with photochromic lenses you will be able to get an average tier lenses W/O the frame. E.g. Essilor Hoya Zeiss. So it’s not a bad buy IF wearing it is comfortable for you.I chose the high tier for transition .
mid tier for progressive .
index , I did not check with them .
if I choose the highest tier for progressive , the spec will be 900 plus.
Anyway , quite happy the price is transparent .but maybe for the same price , I can get much better quality elsewhere .
Just surprise nowadays even normal spec cost so much . My last spec is Oakley , do 10 years ago , around 500 to 600
btw from the prescription , it seems like it does not state whether the index is 1.6 or 1.7.
is it embedded somewhere that I missed out ?
Oh I see, is Lutina durable then? Or any other lens recommendations?In general all blue light filter lenses works well. The more concerned factor would be the durability of the lenses coating which in turn decides how long/clear your lenses last
There are more durable lens brand but as you are getting from either owndays/lens kart thus you are limited to certain options.Oh I see, is Lutina durable then? Or any other lens recommendations?
Hi!got company budget of 400usd for specs.... any recommendations for frame + lens combi? mine is just normal myopia -2.75 on both sides.
is 999.9 any good?
Wa, feels abit shag to hear about your eyevans.****ing ** my eyevans broke within six months of each other after maybe about 2-3 years of rotational use. One pair broke at the hinge, the other snapped at the bottom part of the lens. Did I unluckily get ass pieces or do Eyevans just not last?
My vintage OP broke also. Had to dig up my old OP NDG and found an old pair of heavily abused frames with the brand “Lafont”, which I used during army.
Anyone has:
1. More information on the brand “Lafont”
2. Any brand recommendations for frames?
I’ve been going to Pearl Optics since I was a kid, but due to the poor selection of frames, I buy my frames directly when I travel. The 2 pairs of eyevans were bought in Tokyo on my last trip there in 2018 or 2019.
Thanks for your reply.Wa, feels abit shag to hear about your eyevans.
lafont is a French mid-luxury brand but for you to use it in army.. solid! Hahaha
The eyevans you purchased in general are those thin titanium arm frames series?
If you like thin, light, hardy, titanium frames, I can suggest Markus T, Lindberg RIM. IMO they are lasting and comfortable. there is another brand named Gotti from Switzerland but I am afraid it might end of the same way as your Eyevans.
Just collected.I chose the high tier for transition .
mid tier for progressive .
index , I did not check with them .
if I choose the highest tier for progressive , the spec will be 900 plus.
Anyway , quite happy the price is transparent .but maybe for the same price , I can get much better quality elsewhere .
Just surprise nowadays even normal spec cost so much . My last spec is Oakley , do 10 years ago , around 500 to 600
btw from the prescription , it seems like it does not state whether the index is 1.6 or 1.7.
is it embedded somewhere that I missed out ?