Yes, Opps!
Actually so far so good, just got my specs today.
1 lens got halographic crizal, the other don't have. Yep yep. so far so good, like it alot.
hopefully it stays that way!
Any brand of sunglasses to recommend. Bought Oakley 7 years ago, now the lens coating start to flake. also now it's like $400 and above per pair! Waste of money IMO. Ray ban doesn't suit my face...any Oakley type glasses to recommend?
I think I'm about to contradict myself. I handled the Oakley Juliet and it feels really premium quality with the titanium frame. juliets have been in the market for over a decade and im confident i'll be able to get replacement lenses in the future, unlike my 2005 Wiretap which is discontinued. I'm almost going to make the leap to get them from an online store (retail stores are cut throat, if you compare with the Oakley store).
Anyone got comments to deter me or forever hold your peace? Lol......
Have read almost all 400+ pages of comments...
My degree is 350/150, 400/200. Was advised by sales person to go for 1.6 index for thinner lenses. I'm making a plastic frame actually, so in my opinon, 1.5 or 1.56 index should be ok, but trusted professional advices on 1.6 index.
I'm making a pair of transitions lenses.
1) Is Hoya transitions lenses ($350) or Crizal transitions lenses ($350) better?
2) What are the differences between Hoya SFT coating and HVP coating? Are they great differences?
3) Was recommended by the sales person for pricing wise to go for BBGR transitions lenses ($250), much cheaper a lot. Anyone heard of this brand before? Is it good or recommended? bbgr.com/en-us/Pages/default
Please advise.
Thanks.
Hi, I am looking to get a lens with an index of 1·67 for a frame with a base curve of 7 for single vision. However, I am having difficulty finding a reliable answer from several opticians that I have visited as to what product I should choose such that I will have no peripheral distortions. Apparently, everyone else’s product is either fake or won’t work except the current one that I am being shown at any given optical store.
From what I could gather from Nikon’s online materials, SeeStyle is only available for specific base curves of 3, 5, an 8, making it unsuitable for my frame. SeeMax talks a lot about using a double-aspheric design to make as flat a curve as possible, which again is contrary to what I am looking for. However, there are various opticians for each that vehemently insist that only it can be made to fit my glasses without distortions. Aren’t there any digital, free-form lens designs that can accommodate an arbitrary base curve and offer a coating to reduce blue light in the likes of SeeCoat Blue?
Try Rudy's Project
Rudy Project has prescriptive frames, xiaokaka?
Not too sure.. mostly i saw was sports sunglasses.. similar to some Oakleys
Yes, Opps!
Actually so far so good, just got my specs today.
1 lens got halographic crizal, the other don't have. Yep yep. so far so good, like it alot.
hopefully it stays that way!
Heard crizal adv and basic range will still gave the words.. So then how to differentiate adv and basic?when i made my crizal adv lens for my specs one side also dont have the words the shop say got suppose to have both side they sent it back to supplier to redo... hope yours is normal
when i made my crizal adv lens for my specs one side also dont have the words the shop say got suppose to have both side they sent it back to supplier to redo... hope yours is normal
1) I'd go for Hoya
2) Hoya claims SFT is the premium coating for their lenses. But according to their pricelist, mostly single vision lenses are offered HVP coatings. the few SFT coating of Bi-Asp designs makes me wonder if thats worth the price.
3) Never heard of BBGR, up to u if u willing to sac quality for $. i will still recommend Hoya. If $450 is still acceptable for u, get Carl Zeiss Photo Fusion 1.6
Heard crizal adv and basic range will still gave the words.. So then how to differentiate adv and basic?
Mine have the crizal wording.. But so far like not very good leh.. I ordered adv.. No idea if it's basic -.-'
To the experts in this field: is there a great difference in thickness btw a 1.67 high index lens and that of a 1.62 lens? My prescription is around 600 plus and I'm thinking of getting transitions ones. Will the lens cost more if I have astigmatism and do I still need special coating if they are trans lens? TIA
Thanks xiaokaka.
I have made my choice and specs already.
1) In the end, I have chosen Carl Zeiss PhotoFusion 1.6 Aspheric ($360 quoted by my optician). Is it a good buy?
2) Are Zeiss lenses really premium and better than the other brands like Essilor, Hoya? How different is Lotutec (Carat Advantage®) coating compare to Hoya SFT & Crizal Advance?
3) Is PhotoFusion better than Transitions VI too?
Hello everyone,
In view that the distributor for Oakley eyewear has been changed to Luxottica, does anyone here knows what is the warranty for their prescriptive frames? (1 year, 3 years?)
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