The glasses are very important for your vision when you wear the glasses. They help you to see better as well as to protect your eyes from bad things, such as dust and bright light. There are many different types of lenses you can get, but today we will focus on 1.74 lenses and 1.67 lenses. So it’s worth understanding how these lenses differ and which makes sense for you. We want you to have the right knowledge and information to choose the right lenses for your eyes and comfort, at PHOTON.
The key distinctions between 1.74 and 1.67 lenses are their thickness. And they are slimmer than 1.67 lenses. This is particularly useful if you have a strong prescription, in other words, you need lenses that are of a stronger grade in order to see clearly. Thinner lenses, such as the 1.74, are easier to wear and have a better cosmetic appearance as they won’t make your glasses as noticeable. And that’s especially critical for folks who hope their glasses will look normal, giving their eyes the same quality of size as they really are, plus or minus. This is also why many people opt for thinner lenses.
You may be wondering now, “Which lens is the right one for me?” " Well, that may vary based on a few factors. First, it depends on how strong your prescription is. Several people don't really need the super thinness of 1.74 lenses, if your prescription is not very strong. For some of you, I think you should go for 1.67 lenses. Without becoming too thick themselves, they can still provide you with excellent vision. If you have a stronger prescription, though, you might prefer 1.74 lenses. They will allow you to see clearly, without extra thickness.
In deciding between 1.74 and 1.67 lenses, another important point to consider is clear vision. Clarity – How clear and sharp your vision will be when you wear the lenses. High quality material 1.74 & 1.67 lenses are manufactured to take care that you can see improvement over ordinary ones. But there are some distinctions in how clear they are.
While 1.74 lenses are thinner, they may not be as clear as the 1.67. That’s because the special material that makes 1.74 lenses thinner bends light in a slightly unusual way, which can sometimes create minimal blurriness. This is known as chromatic aberration. That means that different colors of light scatter differently, which can make things appear a little blurry. Do not worry; the difference you might notice between the two lens types is negligible to most people, and they both offer great optics.
Now about [what 1.74 and 1.67 lenses are made of]. All of the lenses mentioned here are made from a specific light plastic, known as high-index plastic. This material is specially designed to be extremely lightweight and thin, making it really comfortable to wear. But the materials vary depending on who makes the lenses. We can only have the very best materials to make our lenses. This ensures that your glasses function properly and have durability. Your glasses are a significant investment in your vision, and we want to ensure that you receive a product that will help you see clearly.
So, how do you select a lens? Whether I would recommend it or not and whether you get it really depends on you personally and what you like. For very high prescriptions where you wish to minimize the thickness of your lenses, 1.74 lenses are most likely the best option. They will help you see clear, without being over buffered. Conversely, if your prescription is weaker, then you may be able to use 1.67 lenses without breaking the bank. They are somewhat thicker and often less costly, yet they still offer excellent clarity.