Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2016/08/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Rei, I am sorry not to be able to offer any advice. However when I followed the link I was wondering whether the images were a bit OoF, until I realised that I was looking through the wrong part of *my* vari-focals!!!! The pictures are *perfectly* focussed! :-) The best of luck with it, whichever solution you choose Peter On 27/08/2016 21:56, Rei Shinozuka wrote: > > > First, "Hi" to the LUG and the many friends I've met here. I've been > pretty > quiet here as of the last few years (I switched to digest), but I still > get out > the M9 and Noctilux from time to time: > > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/shino/2016arizona/ > > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/shino/tedsprom/ > > Here's my question and I hope it's not considered rudely off-topic for this > board (thought it involves optics and Leicas) > > I was recently diagnosed with cataracts in the right eye and despite my > love of > bokeh and optical aberations, it's degraded my vision to the point where > I'm > going to have to get the eye treated. > > I've read up on cataract surgery. It looks like there are 3 types of > solutions > on the market today. From the web this is what I've gleaned: > > A. Monofocal > PROS: Good image quality > Most mature product > CONS: Set to focus at one distance only; need glasses for near distances > > B. Multi-Focal (e.g. TECHNIS, RESTOR) > PROS: Concentric lenses set at different focus distances, allows focus on > near/intermediate/distance > CONS: Inferior image quality, halos at night, decreased low-light > sensitivity > > C. Accomodative (e.g. CRYSTALENS, TRULIGN) > PROS: Dynamically focuses like the human eye, good image quality > CONS: Limited range of focus, newest technology > > I'd love to keep using my RF Leicas. Has anyone on this list undergone a > Cataract procedure in the last few years, and has it affected his or her > photography? Has anyone tried one of the premium types (bottom 2 choices > in the > above table). I'd love to hear your experiences. > > Most doctors don't quite get it when I say "But doc, will I still be able > to > focus accurately at f1.0?" but I think many of you will understand. > > thanks! > > -rei > shino at panix.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > -- =========================================================== Dr Peter Dzwig