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If so, how do you cope photographically. Do you use an SLR (and thus have to use the viewfinder). If so, do you remove your glasses? Do you remove them for a shoot? Do you just lift them while you look through the viewfinder?
I've just been out in the car, and left my glasses at home. I don't really *need* them (although things are much clearer with them on), and it got me thinking.
My eyes are getting worse. I'm shortsighted, and the more I wear my glasses (I think) the worse my eyesight is getting.
Now when I'm taking photos, I can't stand wearing my glasses. I prefer to put them away completely during shooting, but the worse my eyes are getting, the more I think this I will eventually need to keep them on.
So how does everyone else cope? When wearing my glasses I find it hard to look through the viewfinder. I have to squeeze my eye to the viewfinder, squashing the glasses against my face, if that makes sense. And if I'm hot and sweaty (and Im fat so I normally am
) then my glasses end up steaming up, or getting wet.
Anyway, how does everyone else cope?
It's a pain in the arse for me.
I've just been out in the car, and left my glasses at home. I don't really *need* them (although things are much clearer with them on), and it got me thinking.
My eyes are getting worse. I'm shortsighted, and the more I wear my glasses (I think) the worse my eyesight is getting.
Now when I'm taking photos, I can't stand wearing my glasses. I prefer to put them away completely during shooting, but the worse my eyes are getting, the more I think this I will eventually need to keep them on.
So how does everyone else cope? When wearing my glasses I find it hard to look through the viewfinder. I have to squeeze my eye to the viewfinder, squashing the glasses against my face, if that makes sense. And if I'm hot and sweaty (and Im fat so I normally am
Anyway, how does everyone else cope?
It's a pain in the arse for me.
