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Contact lens: Don’t Buy It before Reading This

Many people believe that to choose the contact lens with high water cut will be better if eyes always feel dry. Actually, this opinion is totally wrong. According to the professtional peraon, the eyes will feel drier if wear the contact lens with high-water-cut.

It is safer to consult doctor before buying contact lens.

High water contact lenses have increased oxygen transmissibility, therefore, people could feel more comfortable after wearing them. But the higher water content contact leanses, the stronger water absorption. If the user with less tears did not supply water to the contact lens timely, they will absorb more tears on the surface of eyes to maintain moisture and eyes’ dry symptoms will be more serious.

Lots of people used to buy contact lenses directly to the optical, but most contact lenses on the market are stressed the “high water content, high oxygen permeability”. Most consumers are difficult to make right purchase base on the marks, and general optometrists in the opticals may be able to match a suitful degree, but they may be difficult to detect if the consumers eyes are more special. So to find the doctor is very important.

Hard Shell vs. Soft Camera Case

Photographers are a picky lot, and many have a favorite camera case they won’t part with for love or money. But talk to a few of these picture fanatics and you’ll soon discover that although they all have a favorite style, very few of them can agree on which style of camera case is best. They will endlessly argue about the advantages of a backpack style over a shoulder holster, whether you want a hand-held camera case or a rolling camera bag and which kind of interior layout is best. One of the main points of contention, however, is whether a hard shell case or a soft side camera bag is best.

The differences between the two are very similar to the differences between traditional hard shell luggage and soft shell luggage. Hard shell camera cases are made from injection molded hard plastic, while soft camera cases are usually made from high denier nylon. You can also get leather camera cases, but these are quickly losing favor in response to the versatility, stain resistance and strength of nylon.

Natural Approach to Eye Care

Eyes are among the most precious organs of the human body for sighted people, as they have the prime function of enabling you to see the outside world. As eye care is always a preventive step towards good eye health, special measures should be taken by people in preventing damage to the eyes due to dust, UV rays and harmful chemicals.

Exercises and nutrition are some of the best methods you can adapt to for good eye care. And nutrition means including various vitamins, minerals and rich vegetables in your diet.

Note that:

• Carrots are a source of vitamin A, C and E. These vitamins are antioxidants that improve eye health and enhance night vision. Orange, kiwis and grapes are rich in the above vitamins.

• Leafy vegetables including spinach, green peas, French beans and lettuce, when taken in large quantities help in improving your eyesight.

• Nuts, seeds, pepper, eggs, fish and poultry included in food items provide nutrition for eye health. Minerals and nutrients neutralize the harm done by free radicals. This slows down age related eye problems.

• Diet deficient in saturated fats and rich in omega-3 fatty acids has shown to slow down eye related problems.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 Is World’s Smallest Interchangeable Lens Camera

World’s First Micro Four Thirds System Camera Features Portability, Ease-of-Use and Colorful Blue and Red Models for Personalized Style and Active Lifestyles

Panasonic today announced the world’s first Micro Four Thirds system camera, the LUMIX DMC-G1, the world’s smallest and lightest digital interchangeable lens camera, weighing in at approximately 385 grams (0.85 lbs).* Based on the new Micro Four Thirds System standard, the LUMIX G1 eliminates the internal mirror structure that defines digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras, thus reducing the size and weight by nearly half.** With the mirror-less system, the G1’s flange back, which is the distance between the mount and the image sensor, has been reduced from 40 mm — as specified in the Four Thirds System — to approximately 20 mm.

The new Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G1 will enhance the advanced photo quality and flexibility made possible by the Four Thirds™ System, and with its innovative design, consumers will appreciate the portability of a smaller camera body and lenses. The G1 will be available in mid-November as a kit with the new LUMIX G VARIO 14-45mm/F3.5-5.6 ASPH/MEGA O.I.S lens. Also available in November, and announced today, is the LUMIX G VARIO 45-200mm/F4.0-5.6/MEGA O.I.S.lens.