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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Re: on (or near) camera monitor
Yes, if the cataracts are the source of the focusing problems then it will be a lens issue. Really need that eye check to happen before anything else.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Sydney.
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Re: on (or near) camera monitor
Hi Paul. One of the important values of DVinfo is when members post a problem, eventually they receive posted replies that completely solve their problem, or in your case ‘cure’ it :)
As we all get older, yours is a problem we’re all going have to deal with at some stage, so this thread might encourage members, and readers to do something about their focus problem now. It’ll be far less expensive, rather than dealing with cataract blindness later. Wherever you are in the world make sure you deal with the best reputable companies, you won’t get a second chance. So Paul, can you let us know what your current situation is? Did you get your eyes checked? Do you have cataracts developing in one or both of your eyes? Are you preparing to have the Laser Operation? Once you’ve had it, let us know how your eye’s are now? Thanks, we all appreciate it mate. Cheers.
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