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i think Sushobhon Samuel Morrison needs a tip of the cap. He really knows about lenses, and likes to answer and ask questions about them.
will drink some Indian tea tonight, cheers!
Not so sure about that, can they really compete with US and euro beer?How about an Indian Beer
Just watched your thread of ruby clear...the lens looks fantastic..is ruby vr50 similar to ruby clear? I think ruby vr50 looks like ruby clear when deactivated when exposed to UV light it turns to dark ruby colour just like the pic I attached below. View attachment 594988
Ok thanks. I still haven't decided whether should I buy that pair of jawbones or not.Is it worthwhile to spend that much amount of money just for the lens?The pair i had was never that red. It looked more orange like how @the_owl 's looks. Maybe it's because i never had it activate. Can't comment on how it works as i never wore them. Just displayed for a bit, then sold them off. Definitely one of the most interesting lenses Oakley put out there. Kinda wish i kept it just for the lens itself.
Also, i've read somewhere that the photochromatic properties wear out over time. Something to keep in mind when buying these lenses.
Thank you very much.Which eBay auction is it? Personally i wouldn't buy a frame just for lenses, but people do that because they want a specific lens for their projects. In this scenario, given photochromatics only last for 2-3 years varying upon use, i definitely wouldn't buy just for the lenses, unless you like the frame as well and can use it for something else. Since you've never had a Jawbone, it might be worth a try if you like bigger frames. Jawbones are pretty sporty looking (meant for cycling).
This is that pair of jawbones with ruby vr50 lenses.Which eBay auction is it? Personally i wouldn't buy a frame just for lenses, but people do that because they want a specific lens for their projects. In this scenario, given photochromatics only last for 2-3 years varying upon use, i definitely wouldn't buy just for the lenses, unless you like the frame as well and can use it for something else. Since you've never had a Jawbone, it might be worth a try if you like bigger frames. Jawbones are pretty sporty looking (meant for cycling).