From: Norman Johnson (no email)
Date: Thu Dec 01 2005 - 09:57:58 EST
We have found that it works best to have two pair of binocs, one for me and
one for Jan, so that we don't have to be constantly changing the focus and
eye distance.
Norm
S/V Bandersnatch
Lying St Augustine FL
> [Original Message]
> From: Judy Rouse <>
> To: <>
> Date: 11/30/2005 9:38:24 AM
> Subject: RE: lv-ab: binoculars
>
> Best advice I have read so far in this thread is to actually try the
> binoculars in the store and buy that specific one, not another one from a
> box in the storeroom or elsewhere.
>
> Another thing I would recommend is that if you have a sailing partner,
that
> person should also try out the new binoculars. I have mono-vision; see
> distance extremely well in right eye and read closely with left eye with
> overall vision with both eyes 20/20. This started to occur naturally so I
> had it accentuated with surgery for the distance eye. It is not uncommon
> for people to have different vision differences in each eye. The
expensive
> binoculars that my husband loved would not work for me at all even though
> they supposedly allowed separate adjustment for each eye. We had to try
> several models before we found one that worked for me but had the features
> that he wanted.
>
> Subject: Re: lv-ab: binoculars
>
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