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Re: walmart lenses?
| Mark A | 22 May 2008 23:12 |
> Hi, > [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] > > Thanks. Surprisingly, Wal-Mart carries brand name optical products, unlike large optical chaings such LensCrafters, etc. As long as you know what you are getting, I would not hestitate to get them at Wal-Mart (who sells several different brands).
Zeiss has several different lens coatings, but the ZEISS Carat Advantage is just as good as Crizal Alize in my opinion (I have it on my Zeiss Individual lenses). The regular Zeiss Carat coating is not as easy to clean as the Carat Advantage or Crizal Alize.
Not that it really matters, but lens coatings were invented by Zeiss in 1935 to reduce glare on camera lenses.
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| albert.mills@googlemail.com | 22 May 2008 15:49 |
Hi,
I've been pricing lenses. At my regular store high index 1.67 single vision with crizal alize are 319. At walmart 1.67 lenses with zeiss coating are 160. With zeiss coating at my regulat store they're 270. I asked walmart who manufactures their plastic and they said seiko or zeiss, while my regular store says their manufacturer varies.
So two questions:
Is zeiss coating as good as cizal alize?
Coating aside, is the manufacturing and materials used in walmart lenses good (as good as my regular store)?
I'm sort of hesitant about walmart. Their lenses are cheaper, but so are their clothes, and their clothes are mostly bad quality.
Thanks.
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