I started a thread on this subject about 1.5 years ago. Our membership more than doubled since then, so I'd like to re-open the discussion.
I just started wearing contacts to correct distance vision and they work much better than I ever expected with my right-eye astigmatism. I couldn't be happier with the results, and must keep my Dr. Wal-Mart reading glasses handy for close stuff (which I had to do anyway).
The eye doc suggested I try monovision contacts next, which I'm willing to do, but after reading the old thread I saw one comment saying you can't use an Optivisor when wearing them, but that a microscope can be adjusted to accommodate. I use a scope for engraving, but use an Optivisor for watchmaking and miscellaneous things. If I could get the results that some of my friends and students have gotten with monovisions I think I'd be pretty happy, but I think I'd hate having to take them out in order to use my Optivisor.
I'd be interested to hear your comments.
Cheers / ~Sam
I just started wearing contacts to correct distance vision and they work much better than I ever expected with my right-eye astigmatism. I couldn't be happier with the results, and must keep my Dr. Wal-Mart reading glasses handy for close stuff (which I had to do anyway).
The eye doc suggested I try monovision contacts next, which I'm willing to do, but after reading the old thread I saw one comment saying you can't use an Optivisor when wearing them, but that a microscope can be adjusted to accommodate. I use a scope for engraving, but use an Optivisor for watchmaking and miscellaneous things. If I could get the results that some of my friends and students have gotten with monovisions I think I'd be pretty happy, but I think I'd hate having to take them out in order to use my Optivisor.
I'd be interested to hear your comments.
Cheers / ~Sam