Gauge reading mask from DGX could be useful.At last you understand my problem ,i asked the divershop guy and he told me that they only have lenses for miopia but tommorow i will visit my eyeglass store to see what they have to say.
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Gauge reading mask from DGX could be useful.At last you understand my problem ,i asked the divershop guy and he told me that they only have lenses for miopia but tommorow i will visit my eyeglass store to see what they have to say.
Why would you say to forget about the Zoop? The computers you listed all have much smaller and less readable screens than the Zoom Novo, which not only has a larger screen but has a very clear matrix display. People can argue about which algorithm is the best, but for a beginner rec diver the algorithm doesn't matter.Forget about the zoop and the Leonardo: In the order:
The biggest problem of mine is the vision i cannot read small numbers in short distance so what is your opinion on the digits of this computer?
Why would you say to forget about the Zoop?
I agree. Although not one of the computers that you listed in your original post, It has one of, if not the largest displays of any commercial dive computers available. It is worth a look.+2 on the Oceanic Pro Plus 3...huge display and your choice of algorithms...
At last you understand my problem ,i asked the divershop guy and he told me that they only have lenses for miopia but tommorow i will visit my eyeglass store to see what they have to say.