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Beth
Recently I switched eyeglass frames (new prescription) from plastic to thin titanium frames. The new frames are more expensive, but they're supposed to be indestructible. They don't bend out of shape. They're made of titanium and surgical steel.
I wore the new glasses with my 7x42 Ultravid today and with the Swaro CL 8x30 (old version) last weekend. I expected there to be a difference with the CL. Ease of view and eye placement is noticeably better. I didn't expect any real change with the 7x42, but there is improvement. Ease of view is even better surprisingly. also, my new prescription is only a minor change, but the view through the Uvid+ today seemed slightly more transparent. Really enjoying my binos with this new eyeglass frame. They're putting the new lenses in my old pair and my old sunglasses frames. I'll be using the new frames mostly for bird watching with the bins.
Just wanted to share my thoughts and experiences with the thinner frames.
Here's the one I got:
https://ovvooptics.com/shop/optical/surgical-steel-titanium/style-3665/
I wore the new glasses with my 7x42 Ultravid today and with the Swaro CL 8x30 (old version) last weekend. I expected there to be a difference with the CL. Ease of view and eye placement is noticeably better. I didn't expect any real change with the 7x42, but there is improvement. Ease of view is even better surprisingly. also, my new prescription is only a minor change, but the view through the Uvid+ today seemed slightly more transparent. Really enjoying my binos with this new eyeglass frame. They're putting the new lenses in my old pair and my old sunglasses frames. I'll be using the new frames mostly for bird watching with the bins.
Just wanted to share my thoughts and experiences with the thinner frames.
Here's the one I got:
https://ovvooptics.com/shop/optical/surgical-steel-titanium/style-3665/
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