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I'm not really digging my new pair of glasses

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her209

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The lenses are made of polycarbonate (I think) and it feels like I'm inside a fish aquarium looking out. I usually wear contacts only.

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Originally posted by: her209
The lenses are made of polycarbonate (I think) and it feels like I'm inside a fish aquarium looking out. I usually wear contacts only.

/blog.anandtech.com

Welcome to my world 🙂. I haven't been able to wear contacts since the 80's - my eyes are too damn dry.

 
I found this too when I got my current glasses. The lenses tend to attract everything, and it takes next to nothing to cause them to be glarry which sucks if I'm in a situation where I don't have access to something to clean them. My old glasses I could put my finger on them or have them get wet a bit without a problem, these ones a simple touch of the finger leaves a huge glare spot.
 
Originally posted by: ggnl
It's takes a while to get used to, but eventually you won't notice it anymore.

Yep, this. I had glasses similar to the ones you posted, when I first got glasses and it took me a while to get used to them. When I switched from those to a thicker, plastic frame, it took another adjustment period.

KT
 
Hm, maybe I've been wearing them long enough to not be sure what you mean.
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted?
 
I find I can't wear the glasses w/ nose pads because the lenses sit to far from my eyes and the curvature is too strong, bending the world like a fish eye lens.
 
I had to wear glasses for 2 weeks before I got my Lasik surgery and it took about 2 or 3 days to get used to the fish bowl feeling.

Worth putting up with it for 2 weeks though to never again have to wear glasses or contacts. At least until I get older...
 
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