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Lord of the Dings
Just back from my first eye doc appointment in about 15 years. (I checked out fine, with my prescription nearly unchanged.)
This being the glorious US of A, of course the practice is combined with an on-premises optician. So I was encouraged to shop for frames right there, dilated pupils and all. I was very surprised to learn that glass lenses are almost unheard of today. In fact I was told they're more expensive (which turned out to be wrong, my plan covers them) and, due to safety regulations, would come out thicker and heavier than my trusty old German-made pair.
I've had glass lenses for going on 35 years, haven't broken one in almost as long, I don't practice any team sports, wear safety goggles when I use tools--and I have dozens of old cameras that would scratch polycarbonate in no time flat. So I really, really would prefer glass. But I also liked one of the half-rim styles a lot, which must be done in polycarbonate, so in the end I went for that.
Still, I'm thinking about a second pair in glass, to wear when shooting. Anybody wearing a minus 4-ish prescription in glass? How bad are those nanny-state, I mean, safety lenses?
Alternatively, I could pay for a pair out of pocket next time I'm in Germany. Anybody over there, have things changed that much or can I still get a nice pair of Zeiss or Rodenstock glass lenses without breaking the bank?
Thanks.
This being the glorious US of A, of course the practice is combined with an on-premises optician. So I was encouraged to shop for frames right there, dilated pupils and all. I was very surprised to learn that glass lenses are almost unheard of today. In fact I was told they're more expensive (which turned out to be wrong, my plan covers them) and, due to safety regulations, would come out thicker and heavier than my trusty old German-made pair.
I've had glass lenses for going on 35 years, haven't broken one in almost as long, I don't practice any team sports, wear safety goggles when I use tools--and I have dozens of old cameras that would scratch polycarbonate in no time flat. So I really, really would prefer glass. But I also liked one of the half-rim styles a lot, which must be done in polycarbonate, so in the end I went for that.
Still, I'm thinking about a second pair in glass, to wear when shooting. Anybody wearing a minus 4-ish prescription in glass? How bad are those nanny-state, I mean, safety lenses?
Alternatively, I could pay for a pair out of pocket next time I'm in Germany. Anybody over there, have things changed that much or can I still get a nice pair of Zeiss or Rodenstock glass lenses without breaking the bank?
Thanks.