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    Hoya Lenses ?

    Would someone be so kind as to sort out Hoyas lenses for me and what they do and how they are different. You know, GP Wide, Summit cd, Ecp, eyrs, eyrs, etc...whatever else the have......

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    Quote Originally Posted by skirk1975
    Would someone be so kind as to sort out Hoyas lenses for me and what they do and how they are different. You know, GP Wide, Summit cd, Ecp, eyrs, eyrs, etc...whatever else the have......
    Off the top of my head the GP Wide is their main progressive, the Summit Cd is their 14mm short corridor progressive, the ECP is the atoric progressive, and the Eyrs is the material for the 1.71.

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    There's a Gp(comparable to the adaptar) and the Gp wide, which said above is their main progressive comparable to the comfort, natural, genesis, etc.

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    The Hoyalux ID is a new dual surface, free form technology progressive lens.

    I don't know if it is available in the United States or Canada.

    http://www.hoyaluxid.com/home.htm

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