Digital Lenses

A New Standard, A New Way of Seeing
Technology has caught up to ingenuity, and now you can expect a lot more from the way you see the world.

Think of a picture taken with 2.0 Megapixels and another picture taken with 11.0 Megapixels. Which do you expect to be clearer? Well, the more Megapixels you have, the more visual information you can squeeze into a given area. The result is a clearer, crisper image.

Now, thanks to the latest development in optical technology, we are able to digitally grind lenses with microscopic detail on the scale of nanometers! This means that in a given area we are able to squeeze in more visual adjustments on your lens than ever before. The result is like seeing the world with more Megapixels: clearer, crisper vision!


The Breakdown:
The Seemax Lens (a digitally engineered lens from Nikon) offers


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Hi-Index Lenses

Say goodbye to those thick lenses your grandma used to wear. High-Index lenses are the thinnest and lightest lenses available making glasses lighter and more stylish than ever, even for high-power prescriptions. Along with the Crizal anti-scratch and anti-reflection coating, these lenses appear virtually invisible!

Our usual standard lens is manufactured by Nikon, makers of the world-class HCC lenses which come ready with anti-reflection, anti-scratch, and hydrophoic coatings, plus 60% UV protection. (Note: Full anti-UV coating may also be added to any lenses upon your request for full protection against the sun's retina-damaging radiation.


Polarized

Simply having sunglasses isn't always enough because of the intense effect of light reflecting off horizontal surfaces. The surface of water when fishing or a wet road after rainfall are two examples of highly reflective surfaces that cause irritating, intensive glare. Polarized lenses have a built-in layer that specifically blocks light reflected off horizontal surfaces. The result is no more squinting from glare when driving or enjoying fishing and other outdoor activities!


High-Glare Scenarios

Polycarbonate

Polycarbonate resin lenses are light, yet formidably strong and shatter-resistant. If you work in a hazardous environment or if the prescription is for a young child, we will automatically make your glasses with polycarbonate material to ensure not only great vision, but a great sense of security as well.


Progressive

Are you both nearsighted and farsighted? Does the word "bifocals" send shivers down your spine? Progressive lenses give you a seamless transition between your two prescriptions while maintaining all the necessities of a superior quality lens, low in all aberrations and lightweight.


Regular Versus Progressive Bifocals

Keep in mind that there are over 400 different types of progressive lenses! Do you use a computer? Do you drive a lot? What sort of work do you do? We'll ask these sorts of questions to find the perfect match of lenses for your lifestyle.


Transition

In and outdoors frequently? If switching back and forth from regular glasses to sunglasses is getting on your nerves, see the convenience that Transition Lenses have to offer. Clear indoors and then tinted outdoors, these lenses change to meet your surroundings by reacting with the ambient UV levels in the environment! (Anti-scratch and Anti-UV coatings are standard.)


Transition Lenses