On Dec 25, 5:23 pm, highstream <[email protected]> wrote:
>  While there are things
> much to like about these lenses, there is one overriding problem.  The
> area that falls in 'mid distance' is blurry.  That's from about 20"
> out to about at least 5 feet, getting worse as it goes out.  That
> includes practical vision areas like the computer screen (33-36") and
> viewing titles in the library stacks.  Just the sort of 'gap' that
> creates an everyday problem.  

We have a very similar problem. If I want to see anything clearly from
about 18" to about 4 feet away, best thing is to remove my glasses.
Yes, I can tilt my head and find a very narrow sweet spot where things
are relatively sharp but it's like looking through a gun slit window
on an armored vehicle.


> My first question is: Is this problem primarily a function of the
> change of prescription (my eyes) or more of the nature of the Shamir
> lens relative to this frame's vertical?  

I'm going to guess the Shamir lenses are the culprit. Your
prescription hasn't changed at all for distance and just a tad for
reading.

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