Gunnar glasses, Scope vs Desmo? - Page 2
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GinDo
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Capped
United Kingdom7236 Posts
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MaGariShun
Austria305 Posts
You have to set it up so it does the transition (from normal to "orange") over the course of 1 hour (it's in the options). This way you won't even notice when it transitions . Don't use it if you HAVE to work hard in the night though. The orange light (or better - the lack of blue light) makes your body realize that it is indeed night and you'll get tired faster. I personally always disable it if I have to pull an all-nighter. | ||
Newbistic
China2912 Posts
I don't know if you still need this information, but I recently went to an eye doctor to get a prescription, and asked about Gunnar's glasses out of curiosity. Gunnar's is basically similar to shooting glasses, but of higher quality make. The company is built off of their patent on creating a high quality coating for their lens which is superior to that of regular shooting glasses. Furthermore, pretty much all lensmakers and eye glass stores can make tinted lens like Gunnar's to your specifications, but Gunnar's pricing is very competitive with the glasses you can get at an eyeglass store. | ||
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