The Stefi's surname is Muhl. I would be interested to know where Macca got 'Mull' from.
Nick. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 7:04 am Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] re: Best sunglasses for gliding? Zeiss Skylet > Forwarded below an email I received from Zeiss Australia FYI. The > Skylet "Fun" sounds like the one for us to consider, with or > without polarizing. > > Can be made to prescription but apparently not bi/trifocal > ('stick-ons' may be needed for some of us). > > I have also asked if they have Stephie Mull's (spelt wrongly > perhaps . .) contact details. > > Cheers, > > Jim Kelly > > * * * * * * > > Dear Mr Kelly > > Thank you for your enquiry in regards to Carl Zeiss lenses. > > The lenses where we have had most success with gliding etc. are > our Skylet series of coatings. > > The Skylet series are designed for situations in which greater > protection is required from UV light and glare, and special > demands are made on contrast at the same time. > > Compared to traditional sunglass lenses, > Skylet sunglass lenses display higher transmission in the region > in which the eye is particularly sensitive. > With the same level of light reduction as other lenses, Skylet > therefore appears to be subjectively brighter to the wearer, > but provides the same protection against glare. > > The Skylet lenses are available in three different versions or > light reduction levels. > Skylet fun - 70% light reduction, > Cosmetically attractive orange brown tint. > Particularly suitable for diffuse weather and hazy > visibility, e.g. for skiing, gliding, hiking or water > sports. Optimum contrast. > > Skylet road - 80% light reduction for all round use, > attractive brown tint. Ideal in medium to strong sunshine. > > Skylet sport - 90% light reduction, > dark brown tint for dazzling sunshine and glare. > > These coatings are available on most plastic lenses and with the > hard protective coatings and multicoats ensure lasting usage. > > Polarised versions of these lenses are only available in single > vision. > > For more information on these lenses please visit our web site > and go to Consumer Optics, then Ophthalmic Optics then Lens > Compendium then Filter lenses and then Sun Protection lenses. > http://www.zeiss.de/4125680F0053A38D/?Open > > Maree Walker of our Melbourne office telephone 03 9542 5200 will > be able to help you with your nearest Optometrist who will be > able to discuss your needs and show you samples of these lenses. > > For any further information please do not hesitate to contact me > > Thank you and best regards > > Stephen Morrissey > ________ > > Carl Zeiss ANZ > Ophthalmic Business Group > Sales Manager > > S t e p h e n M o r r i s s e y > > Mobile: +61 (0) 413 155 049 > Phone: +61 (2) 9020 1320 > Fax: +61 (2) 9020 1330 > mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.zeiss.com.au > > > ################################ > (please pardon the top posting . . .) > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Graeme Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia." > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 9:07 PM > Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] re: Best sunglasses for gliding? > > > The Zeiss Skylet range of prescription lenses are available from > ant > optometrist having an account with Zeiss Australia, although the > lenses are > ground in Germany and there is about a two week wait. They come > in single > vision (easy to order), Bi and tri focal (harder) and, I think, > one of the > Zeiss progressive designs (not recommended - see my earlier > posting). Not > all practices have a Zeiss account, but should be able to source > the lenses > for you. More information on the zeiss website www.zeiss.de . > Graeme > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Graeme Cant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 2:35 AM > Subject: RE: [Aus-soaring] re: Best sunglasses for gliding? > > > > Graeme, > > > > Can you tell me where I might find those Zeiss lenses? > > > > I agree with most of your views from my own experience. I've > > used > > trifocals for flying for about ten years now and bifocals > > before that. > > After a short test with progressive lenses I reverted to my > > trifocals with > > great relief. I have had the same experience as you with > > polarised lenses > > and wouldn't use them in any vehicle. > > > > I currently use light orange tinted clipons on my normal > > trifocals but the > > combination is rather fiddly. I'd like to just get orange > > tinted > > trifocals. Would the Zeiss glasses be available in trifocals? > > > > Graeme Cant > > > >>From: "Graeme Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > >>I have not seen any reference on this list to the new > >>prescription tinted > >>lenses from Zeiss called Skylet Sport. These were released in > >>Australia > >>about 18 months ago as the darkest of the Skylet range. They > >>are an amber > >>(brown) tint, non polarised and are very good at enhancing the > >>contrast > >>between > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Find love today with ninemsn personals. 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