On Wed, 3 Oct 2018 21:24:46 -0400, you wrote:
My eyes have differing vision. One is nearsighted, the other is
farsighted. Are those loupes usable under those circumstances?
Unless your glasses correct precisely, the loupes will be roughly
equivalent to your vision in three zones. One where your farsighted
eye can focus, one where your nearsighted eye can focus, and one where
both eyes can focus.
You might consider wearing glasses, if you use them. The real answer
is that it depends a bit on how your eyes focus, what you can adjust
to, and so on.
If these allow independent focus, you're fine. It would be the same
way that binoculars work.
Been there, done some of that (not with these), but I do know the
problems.
Harvey
Steve, K8JQ
On 10/3/2018 6:56 PM, snapdiode via Groups.Io wrote:
I've been using the standard OptiVisor for years, never really feeling it's all that great.
Then I got these
Never going back. OptiVisors are like a 19th century also-ran compared to these dentist loupes.