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From: "Alan Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Could you please let me know the nature of the after effect of that
>surgery?
>You may reply off the list if you wish.
I do not know how to describe it in English. My friend had this surgery few
years ago in Australia. He said his vision was not as good at night
(something to do with the street lights). Also, surgery corrected eyesight
was not considered perfect by airliners afaik (my friend was trying to be a
pilot).
regards,
Alan Chan
Alan,
As we get older, we all will suffer from opaque lenes. We loose contrast
to the point that focusing may be difficult. I went to AF originally because
of this. Since, I have gone back to manual stuff for ease and the comfort of
knowing I am in charge.
My vision, without glasses, is very sharp up to about 1 meter but beyond
that, I need glasses. My correction is -1.75 diopters and I have trouble
seeing the microprism on many of my cameras. As a result, I use the split
image or use a magnifier for critical work.
Bob
Bob
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