I was intrigued to read about the Zeiss lenses for eyeglasses
obtained by a recent poster. (I accidentally deleted the post, so
don’t know his name). How did you find “someone who knew what he was
doing” without a lot of trial and error? My prescriptions are always
very expensive, which prohibits much trial and error. I’ve been told
my vision is “just not correctable” beyond a certain point (too
nearsighted, too much astigmatism, etc). Dare I to hope?? Thanks
Lin
Lin, I bought Zeiss lenses for a pair of Air Titanium frames just over
two years ago - trifolcals. They are the finest lenses I have ever
owned. Clean, sharp, no color distortion - just as advertised. The
lenses came out less that half as thick as my regualr plastic lenses
had. In the ultralight frames my glasses weight about 7 or 8 grams.
L.J.
Try posting your inquiry to the newsgroup news:sci.med.vision there
are a lot of good folk there with excellent advice on eyeglasses,
prescriptions, and suchlike.
Bri
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