Biggles wrote:I guess some people swear by them, and others still are sworn off them!
Orion wrote:... it is a little more work to swap out a pair without a mirror ...
ribuck wrote:Orion wrote:... it is a little more work to swap out a pair without a mirror ...
The selfie viewfinder on your phone is a mirror. Just prop the phone up against a rock. If your camera app doesn't allow zoom in selfie mode, you can download Mirror apps.
Orion wrote:ribuck wrote:Orion wrote:... it is a little more work to swap out a pair without a mirror ...
The selfie viewfinder on your phone is a mirror. Just prop the phone up against a rock. If your camera app doesn't allow zoom in selfie mode, you can download Mirror apps.
How obvious! I got my very first smartphone a few months ago and haven't yet learned to think of it first when looking for a tool.
What about extended wear contacts?
rcaffin wrote:What about extended wear contacts?
To each his own.
I started with monthly hard lenses, but there were endless problems, including discomfort and smearing. The switch to soft disposables was nothing short of a miracle for me.
Orion wrote:For some reason I have far fewer issues with them and can comfortably leave them in longer on bushwalks then at home. I've wondered why. Is it due to cleaner air? Regular exercise? Lack of artificial light? It's a mystery to me.
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