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Lenses
polarized lens
A higher grade of sunglasses, the most comfortable vision you have ever seen!
Polarized lenses are sunglass lenses that block out glaring light coming in from certain angles by means of a polarizing filter (coating). This allows you to experience "high-quality vision" that cannot be experienced with ordinary colored lenses.
We can create lenses with power for myopia, astigmatism, etc., as well as bifocal lenses.
Recommended for situations such as the following
1. Driving: Reflections on the inside of the car's windshield are eliminated and the car looks clearer.
2. Fishing ・・・・・ eliminates reflections on the water surface and allows you to see fish in the water better.
3. Daily use: The reflection of light from the asphalt is eliminated, making it look effortless.
Ordinary colored lenses adjust the amount of light entering the eye by making the color darker, but polarized lenses use a filter (coating) to prevent light from entering in a certain direction, so the amount of light entering the eye can be suppressed without making the lens color darker.
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The view seen through the naked eye
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View through polarized lenses
Glaring reflections such as glare from road surfaces and water surfaces are cut off by a lens with a special filter between them.
Our recommended polarized lenses
We carry polarized lenses from TALEX and HOYA.
Features of TALEX polarized lenses
- A manufacturer specializing in polarized lenses located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, which is highly regarded by professional fishermen (anglers).
We used to make lenses on an OEM basis, but due to the low quality of inexpensive polarized lenses on the market, we developed our original lenses so that many people can experience how true polarized lenses look. The filter is sandwiched between the lenses.
Features of HOYA's polarizing lenses
- The greatest feature of polarized lenses from HOYA, Japan's largest lens manufacturer, is that the same design as your current bifocal lens can be used with polarized lenses. This is ideal for customers who do not want to change their vision even if they change to sunglasses.
The latest technology of attaching a polarizing filter to the coating side makes it possible to create thinner lenses than TALEX lenses, which is recommended for people with strong myopia.