That's good to hear Chuck!
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Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> As near as I can tell I have good focus from about 1.5 meters to
> infinity. Since the OM screens are supposedly at 2 meters apparent
> distance I shouldn't have a problem. My vision is still changing and I
> suspect that I'm actually growing closer to 1 meter as my minimum good
> focus distance. But no one will bother measuring for probably another
> two weeks or maybe 3 to give time for the other eye to catch up.
>
> After this morning's operation none of my old prescription glasses will
> work. Of course, I no longer need any correction for distance vision
> with the left eye and it appears that an old pair of drugstore reading
> glasses will work as a stop gap for the left eye for reading and using
> the computer. They're +2 diopters. I'll have to dig around as see if
> I've got any +1.5 around as a bit weaker might be better for the computer.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
>> On second thought - (it seems I waked more clever this morning) - it's
>> expected that you won't, since you have a new diopter lens into your
>> own eye. Sorry, my confusiom, but better ask your doc.
>>
>> My thought was based on thar I've seen mant cataracts which are
>> associated to other issues ...
>>
>> must leave noe - good luck, back in a few minutes-
>>
>> Fernando
>>
>> Answer to Jez:
>>
>> I've got it thanks :-)
>>
>> 2009/11/9 Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>> If I end up requiring a diopter lens to use a body I shall abandon that
>>> body and rely only on my OM-4.
>>>
>>> Chuck Norcutt
>>>
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