Thursday, January 8, 2015

A Good Idea For Eyes With Hoodman



This is better than a poke with an eye with a burnt stick. 23.8 % better.

You don't want to know how we measured that percentage...it was a painful process, I can tell you...

Nevertheless, these spectacle frames by Hoodman are the business for a number of eyeglass-users:

1. Photographers who use a bare eye in their viewfinder but do not wish to be continually removing their glasses as they shoot. they just rotate the lens upward out of the way while photographing and down afterwards.


2. Ditto those people who shoot rifles. The fore sight on a rifle can be a long way from the back sight and you can find that you need correction for the different accommodation powers of different eyes. Sometimes it seems almost impossible to see everything clearly and sometimes the view changes from month to month. These spectacle frames may help you to go from sight A to sight B very easily, but if you get older expect  something to be fuzzy somewhere...

3. if you are a model-maker who finds that you can do finer detail painting with your bare eye, but need to see the rest of the workbench with glasses, get a pair of these frames and repair to your optician. Your scale models will thank you.

4. Ditto the sewing lady and the stamp collector. The frames are very well finished and the crucial hinge is strong and precise. Select lighter plastic lenses from your optician if you want the most comfort.

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A Good Idea For Eyes With Hoodman



This is better than a poke with an eye with a burnt stick. 23.8 % better.

You don't want to know how we measured that percentage...it was a painful process, I can tell you...

Nevertheless, these spectacle frames by Hoodman are the business for a number of eyeglass-users:

1. Photographers who use a bare eye in their viewfinder but do not wish to be continually removing their glasses as they shoot. they just rotate the lens upward out of the way while photographing and down afterwards.


2. Ditto those people who shoot rifles. The fore sight on a rifle can be a long way from the back sight and you can find that you need correction for the different accommodation powers of different eyes. Sometimes it seems almost impossible to see everything clearly and sometimes the view changes from month to month. These spectacle frames may help you to go from sight A to sight B very easily, but if you get older expect  something to be fuzzy somewhere...

3. if you are a model-maker who finds that you can do finer detail painting with your bare eye, but need to see the rest of the workbench with glasses, get a pair of these frames and repair to your optician. Your scale models will thank you.

4. Ditto the sewing lady and the stamp collector. The frames are very well finished and the crucial hinge is strong and precise. Select lighter plastic lenses from your optician if you want the most comfort.

Labels: ,