davestlouis
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I got no-line bifocals, I guess they are properly referred to as progressive lenses. I've had them for 6 months or so, work fine, with one exception: I have trouble with depth perception on small, up close stuff...I can see it but can't get my hands to cooperate. Does anybody here do something different with stuff like that? I've had people on other forums say they use glasses with "normal" lenses for activities that require good depth perception...any thoughts?
You can thank Junkman for this thread, he got me thinking about it...
I got no-line bifocals, I guess they are properly referred to as progressive lenses. I've had them for 6 months or so, work fine, with one exception: I have trouble with depth perception on small, up close stuff...I can see it but can't get my hands to cooperate. Does anybody here do something different with stuff like that? I've had people on other forums say they use glasses with "normal" lenses for activities that require good depth perception...any thoughts?
You can thank Junkman for this thread, he got me thinking about it...
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