bradlw
Contributor
talking non-prescription here
I can see my computer and guage, but not well...so it's time to get some bifocal lenses
...or maybe just find a magnifying glass and attach a clip to it.....
So those of you that wear non-prescription readers through general life
and use either stick on or properly ground replacement lenses with bifocals in your mask, what strength/power have you found works for you?
I know there's probably special considerations for photographers and maybe other special cases....but I'm asking more about a general perspective.... to see the SPG and computer prmarily, and less so but also for inspecting little things I want to see down there...maybe reading a placard on an old wreck or looking at an intracately detailed coral head, etc.. Things that might be just a little further away than where I'd be holding a book to read. (I'm thinking desk computer monitor distance)
I can see my computer and guage, but not well...so it's time to get some bifocal lenses
...or maybe just find a magnifying glass and attach a clip to it.....
So those of you that wear non-prescription readers through general life
and use either stick on or properly ground replacement lenses with bifocals in your mask, what strength/power have you found works for you?
I know there's probably special considerations for photographers and maybe other special cases....but I'm asking more about a general perspective.... to see the SPG and computer prmarily, and less so but also for inspecting little things I want to see down there...maybe reading a placard on an old wreck or looking at an intracately detailed coral head, etc.. Things that might be just a little further away than where I'd be holding a book to read. (I'm thinking desk computer monitor distance)