When I view the night sky through my glasses, (not using a telescope) stars lose their sharpness. Do I need a stronger prescription for night time viewing for when my eyes are fully dilated? My corrected daytime vision is great, so any advise? Thanks!
2007-09-07
06:47:17
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Dan
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I know that dilated pupils let more light in. But my understanding of the eyeball is that more focal aberrations are introduced when your eye is dilated. The more lens/cornea, etc... surface area that is used, the stronger the correction factor (?) needs to be increased. So wouldn't you need a different prescription to take these aberrations into account?
2007-09-07
07:13:53 ·
update #1