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Old 05-03-2024, 01:42 PM
Renato1 (Renato)
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Originally Posted by fsphotography View Post
Hi Renato, i had both eyes done 11 months ago, wonderfull vision now. I was given a choice, like you, but the surgeon recommended to go with long vision,
taking into account my interest in astronomy. It was the right choice for me.
I can read quite well without glasses in well lit conditions and my long distance is remarkable. In low light i need reading glasses but most of the time manage quite well without them. I think if you go for the close distance you are going to have to keep having to put on your long distance glasses for normal use. Either way you are going to need glasses of some sort, its just a matter of working out which creates the most inconvenience. Thats been my experience but its not the same for everyone. Remember, whatever you go with your stuck with.

Frank.
Thanks Frank,
That's good to know that you can still read without glasses in bright light. I guess that means that if I increase brightness on computer, phone and tablet I wouldn't need glasses. Though it would be difficult with star maps without a bright torch (I'm not computerised on my telescopes).
Regards,
Renato
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