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So Ive been trying Boots opticians this time instead of my usual bloke.
Been back twice already, due to my own fault probably. however today Ive got my new "for screen use" glasses on and the area in focus (left to right and up, down, not depth of focus IYSWIM) seems minute. i.e. if I look at the centre of a sentence on screen and tilt my eyes, not my head, to look at for instance the date/time in the bottom right of screen, the time is out of focus. Ive tried my previous prescription pair back on and with them I can see the whole screen clearly and in focus without moving my head around.
So have I got a duff pair of lenses or are you meant to move your head around as well as your eyes when looking around the screen at various places to keep the focus?
Ive also noticed with the new ones I get chromatic aberration at more extreme angles(an A4 piece of paper tacked up next to and behind my screen has orange edge one side and blue the other. WIth the previous pair of specs this is not present. This is not as much of an issue as the area of focus I get though, but I think shows a fairly poor quality lens.
Take 'em back or a case of get what you pay for? (although about the same price, if not more, as I paid last time anyway , £160 and second pair £80)
Cheers all.
Been back twice already, due to my own fault probably. however today Ive got my new "for screen use" glasses on and the area in focus (left to right and up, down, not depth of focus IYSWIM) seems minute. i.e. if I look at the centre of a sentence on screen and tilt my eyes, not my head, to look at for instance the date/time in the bottom right of screen, the time is out of focus. Ive tried my previous prescription pair back on and with them I can see the whole screen clearly and in focus without moving my head around.
So have I got a duff pair of lenses or are you meant to move your head around as well as your eyes when looking around the screen at various places to keep the focus?
Ive also noticed with the new ones I get chromatic aberration at more extreme angles(an A4 piece of paper tacked up next to and behind my screen has orange edge one side and blue the other. WIth the previous pair of specs this is not present. This is not as much of an issue as the area of focus I get though, but I think shows a fairly poor quality lens.
Take 'em back or a case of get what you pay for? (although about the same price, if not more, as I paid last time anyway , £160 and second pair £80)
Cheers all.