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Here, again, single vision lenses can help you to see clearly.
Single vision lenses can no longer be used for the entire range of vision from far to near.
Single vision lenses can also function as occupational glasses for certain types of work.
Single vision lenses correct for only distance or near vision.
Presbyopes who wear single vision lenses are the primary candidates for Access.
Single vision lenses function as all-purpose glasses for persons who have normal accommodation.
Our prices start from just £119 including single vision lenses (up to 6/2) and we welcome other opticians' prescriptions.
People like Progressives because they look like single vision lenses, never revealing the need for bifocals.
We are planning to introduce the technology within 12 months, which will enable you to make the same fantastic savings as on your single vision lenses.
The majority of younger operators who need corrective spectacles are likely to find that single vision lenses are suitable.
Only in the case of single vision lenses for reading glasses or similar applications, is the prescription optimized for a defined near distance.
Presbyopes who wear single vision lenses contend with blurred mid-range vision.
Intermediate single vision lenses.
Prices start at £45.00 for a complete pair of spectacles with single vision lenses and the frame stock is constantly changed and updated..
Basic VDU spectacles have single vision lenses.
Increasing our stock of Single Vision lenses, so that we now offer a 'Fast Track Service for Kids'.
Many people who need near-vision correction wear single vision lenses (lenses that have a single prescription throughout the entire lens) or traditional reading glasses.
Single vision lenses Single vision lenses are used by those needing a correction for general distance or close up work.
Generally speaking, more complex lens designs are more expensive, so that progressive lenses cost more than bifocals, which in turn cost more than single vision lenses.
Monovision is the use of single vision lenses (one focal point per lens) to focus one eye for distance vision (typically the person's dominant eye) and the other eye for near work.
Pentax lenses from Dunelm Dunelm has been appointed a Pentax agent glazing the full range of AR coated thinner, lighter, lenses and offering very special prices, some as low as normal single vision lenses.
Because bifocal and related designs are associated with 'old age', proponents have suggested the lack of segments on the lens surface of a progressive lens appears more 'youthful' because the single vision lenses associated with younger wearers are free of segments or lines on the surface.
There is one prize of Specsavers frames up to the value of £125 including standard PENTAX single vision lenses only.