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Hey everyone, there is a very clear association between UV light exposure and cataract formation (see UpToDate and pubmed for some light reading).
My question is that since my binoculars are quite literally capturing and concentrating full spectrum light and sending it straight into my eyes is there an increased risk of cataract formation with prolonged optic use?
I know that companies will market multicoatings, but cursory research has shown that these are primarily to 1. Enhance coloration and contrast, and 2. To enhance prism internal reflection.
I have not found a single example of a company stating that their product blocks UV a/b, like you will see on eyeglass marketing.
-Are my long glassing sessions doing permanent damage to my eyes?
Hey everyone, there is a very clear association between UV light exposure and cataract formation (see UpToDate and pubmed for some light reading).
My question is that since my binoculars are quite literally capturing and concentrating full spectrum light and sending it straight into my eyes is there an increased risk of cataract formation with prolonged optic use?
I know that companies will market multicoatings, but cursory research has shown that these are primarily to 1. Enhance coloration and contrast, and 2. To enhance prism internal reflection.
I have not found a single example of a company stating that their product blocks UV a/b, like you will see on eyeglass marketing.
-Are my long glassing sessions doing permanent damage to my eyes?