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Feb 01, 2010 12:55 |  #1

I shot a all day event Saturday some 4000 pics. I think my right eye was attached to my camera more than not. As the day went on I began to notice that when I was not looking thru the camera my vision would be all cloudy. I was wondering if anyone else has this trouble or if it was just me.


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Feb 01, 2010 13:23 |  #2

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Feb 01, 2010 13:50 |  #3

My eyes don't get cloudy, but I have some trouble focusing on items in the distance after using the camera for a while - I would guess this is due to getting older (I have to use bifocals)


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Feb 01, 2010 13:57 |  #4

Pretty much the same thing as sitting looking at a computer monitor all day long. It helps to look around and change your eye focus from time to time.


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Feb 01, 2010 13:58 |  #5

CABINET MAN wrote in post #9518424 (external link)
I shot a all day event Saturday some 4000 pics. I think my right eye was attached to my camera more than not. As the day went on I began to notice that when I was not looking thru the camera my vision would be all cloudy. I was wondering if anyone else has this trouble or if it was just me.

Yep, get it all the time:cry: Mainly in my left eye, ie not my viewfinder eye but the one I close.

I don't consider myself old at 40 but I sometimes feel it after a days shooting.

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Feb 01, 2010 14:02 |  #6

I get the same thing. Takes almost half a day to clear up for me. I try and switch eyes every hour or so to rest the primary.


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Feb 01, 2010 14:15 as a reply to  @ axemma's post |  #7

Glad Its not just me.


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Feb 01, 2010 18:22 as a reply to  @ CABINET MAN's post |  #8

I get it as well.


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Feb 01, 2010 18:25 as a reply to  @ JoeyBowman's post |  #9

Do you shoot with both eyes open? That can help a lot, and doesn't take too long to adapt to, if it's a new technique to you.


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Feb 01, 2010 21:42 |  #10

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Do you shoot with both eyes open? That can help a lot, and doesn't take too long to adapt to, if it's a new technique to you.

^^+1 Keep both eyes open and you get no fatigue. It helps to shoot short course off road from inside a turn where it's not safe to keep an eye closed, it forces you to get used to it.



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Feb 01, 2010 22:06 |  #11

I shot with both eyes open. More relaxing way to shot.


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Feb 02, 2010 07:33 as a reply to  @ TheMirrorMan's post |  #12

I will try work on keeping both eyes open for more of my shots. I do this some now but only about 10% of the time.

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Feb 02, 2010 09:50 |  #13

skygod44 wrote in post #9520676 (external link)
Do you shoot with both eyes open? That can help a lot, and doesn't take too long to adapt to, if it's a new technique to you.

Yup, this definitely helps me.


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