If I recall correctly, my ophtamologist determines what my prescription
is BEFORE dilating my pupils. I believe the dilation is simply done to
enable him to more easily look into the eye for any problems within the
eye (such as with the optic nerve or the maculae).
Ned
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T
To which I will append:
Paddle lenses are the lenses with the hook attachment...sometimes they
are in plastic holders which look like paddles and the holder (which
perches on your nose and ears like normal glasses) have rectangle
supports to hold them.
In the states, in most places, when the optom
A classically trained optometrist will have a large mask that can
accept lenses from a special tray with tiny handles on them. These
lenses can be popped in and out and combined with other lenses to
make "instant glasses"
You can wear it, take it outside, read music for half an hour to see
if t
Sorry David, but what are paddle lenses? I did once see someone with
glasses that had secondary paddle? lenses that could be raised or
lowered over the primary ones.
Anthony
HOWEVER the best way is to have then make you a pair with paddle
lenses that fit into a frame. You put that
I'm using a pair of Essilor at my computer and they are very good.
I'm sure you can get Zeiss in France, unless they stopped selling cameras.
I don't use progressive lenses at all, I just change out my glasses.
But most of my day is spent playing music or working on the computer.
HOWEVER the best
As a wearer of progressives, I thought I'd like to get a pair of
mid-range glasses just for reading music. They did work fine, but I
sometimes forgot to take them with me when playing with other people.
Eventually I decided that the difference between those and my
progressives wasn'