I believe that viewfinders held to your eye like most SLR's are set to infinity, which means if you get closeup replacements in your viewing eye you will then require glasses to bring that eye to infinity. Is that correct, Pieter12?Naturally, I had monovision correction with the surgery. .
Many thanks for all the thoughtful responses! I'd asked the opinions of family and friends who'd had their cataracts removed; they were very happy with the outcomes, but since none are other than casual photogs - generally using point and shoot digitals, held out not peered through - they couldn't grok my concerns. You good folks know where I'm coming from!
I'll get the plain jane lenses, optimized for "distance" vision, and carry some reading glasses, as I've done for several years already as my arms became to short to read comfortably.
That is basically what a monovision prescription is.I asked my ophthalmologist to make me somewhat far sighted and I would use reading glasses. She said that she would and did set the implant for distance and yet allow me to read without reading glasses which has been good for close work with my nearsighted eye without any glasses or correction.
I believe that viewfinders held to your eye like most SLR's are set to infinity, which means if you get closeup replacements in your viewing eye you will then require glasses to bring that eye to infinity. Is that correct, Pieter12?
The viewfinder in the camera is actually set to an apparent distance of about 36" (actually, a brand-specific selection of 30" to 1m) so your focusing eye should be corrected for reading distance (or have a variable diopter adjustment)
How did you manage until you were able to take the coverings off the eyes? I had always thought that immediately after the operation the eye has to be covered completely? Is this not the case nowadays?I had new lenses placed in both eyes last Friday.
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