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<blockquote data-quote="RON_RIP" data-source="post: 795747" data-attributes="member: 1140"><p>A lot of space on this forum is devoted to lenses. Is this one better than that one? Which lens do I need next? And on and on.</p><p>but the most important ones to all of us are the ones that are in our eyes. Too often we take them for granted.</p><p>Of course, time and disease can damage them, but thanks to modern medicine and modern optical design they can often be repaired.</p><p>since I have had my cataracts removed and new lenses inserted my vision is now the best it has been in about 55 years. And although I will still need reading glasses, my distance vision is now near perfect. Oh Happy Day. </p><p>We photographers owe a debt of gratitude to the optical engineers an eye surgeons who keep so many of us able to take our photos and use our improved vision to help express our inner vision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RON_RIP, post: 795747, member: 1140"] A lot of space on this forum is devoted to lenses. Is this one better than that one? Which lens do I need next? And on and on. but the most important ones to all of us are the ones that are in our eyes. Too often we take them for granted. Of course, time and disease can damage them, but thanks to modern medicine and modern optical design they can often be repaired. since I have had my cataracts removed and new lenses inserted my vision is now the best it has been in about 55 years. And although I will still need reading glasses, my distance vision is now near perfect. Oh Happy Day. We photographers owe a debt of gratitude to the optical engineers an eye surgeons who keep so many of us able to take our photos and use our improved vision to help express our inner vision. [/QUOTE]
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