Anyone know of a PAL design made down to a +.50 add? I can't think of any. (Eyezen doesn't count -- I'm looking for bonaifde PAL!) Is +.75 the lowest in the optical world?
Anyone know of a PAL design made down to a +.50 add? I can't think of any. (Eyezen doesn't count -- I'm looking for bonaifde PAL!) Is +.75 the lowest in the optical world?
Why doesn't Eyezen count?
It would be the best choice imo.
Fit a wide corridor progressive low as another thought- but you are looking for something that would not be profitable to produce I imagine, with so little demand and especially with the Eyezen doing exactly what you want.
Zeiss "Digital"
https://www.zeiss.com.ar/content/dam...0162_Final.pdf
Add powers from .40 D to .65 D can be found with the various anti-fatigue designs available from many different sources.
Hope this helps,
Robert Martellaro
Science is a way of trying not to fool yourself. - Richard P. Feynman
Experience is the hardest teacher. She gives the test before the lesson.
Two options to find:
1. The vision council's current progressive search
https://epic.thevisioncouncil.org/pr...=All&combine=1
(pdf version)
https://epic.thevisioncouncil.org/si...identifier.pdf
2. 2015-2016 Pal Identifier
https://www.sheridanoptical.com/Imag...Identifier.pdf
On pg 8
I'm curious why the Eyezen wouldn't work, too. Seems like the corridor of the progressive would just be a waste of lens with that little difference between the distance and near rx.
Any brand of power boost would have an appropriate strength.
Just went through this with a patient who wanted a computer lens (Tact, Workspace, etc.) which also only goes as low as +0.75. She is being restyled (if you can call it that) into a power boost. I like the Acomoda because it is a true +0.50 bump.
Have I told you today how much I hate poly?
Luzerne's FreeFocus and SightStar365 both have +.50 adds.
All 5 of the VIA progressives by VSP start at a +0.50 add.
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