silly question

Amy Z <lupinesque@yahoo.com> lupinesque at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 11 19:43:15 UTC 2003


Oh, Steve beat me to it by a couple of minutes.  He also said:

> A side note on glare coated lenses: If you are thinking about 
getting
> the non-reflective lense coating which work quite well, keep in mind
> that the coating is very fragile. If you use the wrong solution to
> clean the lenses, the coating starts to flake off whick leaves a 
very
> foggy spot on you lenses (it's actually made up of two separate
> coatings). The only way to fix it, is to pay $30 to $40 per lense to
> have the coating removed. That is, if you can even find someone
> willing to do it.

As long as we're being OT <g>, I got them once because I was drawing 
a lot at the time and they are a boon to anyone working on a self-
portrait.  I didn't have problems with them flaking off, but I did 
find that they scratched very easily.

Amy





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