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Specsavers should be able to do that if you want bifocals or very-focals it depeneds on the size of the frame.
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One can get contact lenses from any opticians. In the UK some of the best places to get contact lenses would be Specsavers, Vision Express, Boots and even Tesco have an opticians you can get contact lenses from.
All EF series lenses will work with the film Rebel or any other EOS film body. EF-S lenses are not compatible with film cameras or full-frame digitals.
NO! The shape of the lenses are slightly different and are designed to fit with a specific frame. This is also why the standard half and flak jacket lenses do not fit the Asian fit models which have slightly modified frames.
1Check lenses for any cracks or chips that might prevent them from staying in the frame. 2. Loosen the screws that hold the lenses in place on each side of the frame if it is metal. Firmly grip the frame as you loosen the screws. Try not to totally remove the screws, just to loosen them. If they do come out, stick them on to a piece of tape to avoid losing them.If the frame is plastic, place it in warm water and let soak a few minutes to soften the plastic. This will make the frame more pliable and allow you to insert lenses more easily. 3. Inspect the lens to make sure you have the correct lens for the eyepiece. You can hold both lenses over the frame to match up proper sides. 4. Grip the frame firmly with one hand and with your other hand slide the lens into the back side of the frame, toward the middle, inner edge (the part closest to your nose). The lens should seat into the rim of a metal frame. For a plastic frame, as you insert the lens into one side, the other side of the lens should be able to be gently snapped into the frame. Take care not to push too hard or the lens could chip. 5. Repeat warming a plastic frame if the first attempt does not work, or to insert the second lens. Tighten screws back into a metal frame after lenses are in place.
The only difference is that xlj lenses have a concave lower edge to them, standard lenses are convex. Basically xlj gives you more 'cheek clearance'.. Both will fit fine in any half jacket frame. Answering these questions is fun
All nikkor lenses (the name for nikon's lenses) have the same mount design. It is called an F-mount, and with this system any lens will fit any nikon camera. There are differences in some lenses that could change that answer though. If you camera is a DX format, an FX format lens is going to be automatically zoomed in and vice versa. Also some nikon lenses are PC (computer chip inside) and some are not. Some older pre AI Nikon lenses can damage some DSLRs if fitted. A FX lens on a DX camera will give exactly the same field of view as a DX lens of the same focal length on a DX camera. A DX lens on a FX camera will usually only image the center part of the frame with dark corners.
Yes, contact lenses come in any and every color or design.
There is no such thing, all you can get are colored lenses, thats it.
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One can buy these types of lenses at almost any department stores. Target and Walmart are a couple of the many places that sell these types of lenses in their stores.
The lenses focus light on the retina of the eye. Without the lenses focusing the light, we would not be able to see any images clearly.
There are no colored contact lenses that will last a lifetime. This is however a goal for scientists for the future.