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LyleB

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You would think that they would be compatible with the name similarities.:D

I spent the day yesterday, bright, sunny, not too cold, outside, along the Lake Huron Shoreline testing out my several new (used) film bodies. The day was so bright, that my glasses became VERY dark. Too dark to see well enough to focus and even had a difficult time seeing the lighted LED's in the viewfinder of my FM2.

Guess I'll have to get some normal glasses too. Never had this problem as noticeably as yesterday, but this is the first time I went out in the bright with these particular glasses. Never even thought of that as an important factor.

Live and learn.
 

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You would think that they would be compatible with the name similarities.:D

The day was so bright, that my glasses became VERY dark.

Live and learn.

Try contacting a negative onto the lens... and let us see the result!

:smile:
 

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You would think that they would be compatible with the name similarities.:D

I spent the day yesterday, bright, sunny, not too cold, outside, along the Lake Huron Shoreline testing out my several new (used) film bodies. The day was so bright, that my glasses became VERY dark. Too dark to see well enough to focus and even had a difficult time seeing the lighted LED's in the viewfinder of my FM2.

Guess I'll have to get some normal glasses too. Never had this problem as noticeably as yesterday, but this is the first time I went out in the bright with these particular glasses. Never even thought of that as an important factor.

Live and learn.

You might be able to add a diopter to the viewfinder of at least some of your cameras, rather than buying a new pair of glasses. Then you would just take your glasses off. Glasses certainly are expensive.
 

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I once had some of these photo chromatic glasses and I had to get an additional pair with ordinary lenses because they reduced the apparent screen brightness of my cameras by about two stops,. and if that wasn't bad enough, to add insult to injury my wife said they made me look like a gangster.
 

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Photochromic glasses such as Transitions or the new 'DriveWear' can get very dark if exposed to sunlight with a snow cover which is extremely reflective. I have sets of both script lenses as the DriveWear are too dark for night time. If I don't wear my photochromic glasses, it is all too easy to get snow blind in these conditions. I have learned to raise my glasses when composing and shooting, there is really not much else to do. Without snow cover, I shoot without glasses.-Dick
 

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I echo the issues with these "transition" lenses... I heard that cold temperature can make them go darker and faster than warmer days.
 

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Another point that occurs to me is, in these days when the general public regards photographers with suspicion at the best, and as paedophiles at the worst, I don't think they are a very good idea.
 

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I echo the issues with these "transition" lenses... I heard that cold temperature can make them go darker and faster than warmer days.

The cold also keeps them from lightening when you go inside or when the sun goes down. Mine take about 10 minutes to warm up and return to normal after coming in from the snow.
 
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