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Re: Older eyes. Glasses on or off?? [Re: Bigfoot] #9076408 07/15/24 02:34 PM
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Glasses on scope or binoculars for me. I don’t like fiddling with glasses on and off while hunting. I notice two downsides to leaving glasses on with binoculars:
1. You give up some FOV.
2. I have scratched the coating on the lenses of multiple pairs of eye glasses.

JGraider is spot on with his explanation of using the diopter on scopes and binoculars. I have not experienced another person who sets the diopter on their optics to what is optimal for me.


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Re: Older eyes. Glasses on or off?? [Re: Bigfoot] #9079403 07/21/24 04:44 PM
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I'm 70 and have to wear glasses except for binos or scopes, then NO GLASSES!

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