Plz reply ! I have to buy spectacle lens.....which brand should I go for ......CARL ZEISS or ESSILOR ? Which one has better/ advanced lens technology & coating ?
@@felipeavila2605 Don't think so. I can't tell the difference when compared to a Zeiss single vision lens. My prescription is -7, and I'm 25. Maybe I'm too young to tell a difference? Older people might be able to see a bigger difference?
@@andrewthach1234 Do you also get eye-strain and headaches from Zeiss glasses while you're on your computer? The vision with Zeiss lenses (single vision unifocal aspherical / myopic) is clear and sharp, but the pain becomes unbearable after a while.
I have the ''Z'' logo engraved on my lenses like this: www.zeiss.co.za/vision-care/better-vision/look-for-z-like-zeiss-when-you-choose-lenses.html. But I have also read about people having the word "Zeiss" engraved. I noticed months after having the lenses that I also have my own name engraded.
Nice touch ... I actually only saw it in the footage while editing and thought it was a scratch ... When I checked I realised it was a logo in both lenses
@@TheWimmas Do you have a "Z" logo or a "Zeiss" logo on your SmartLife glasses? It's really strange. My Zeiss Unifocal Aspherical glasses from 2017 have a "Z" in both lenses. My new Zeiss SmartLife individual Photofusion glasses have a "Zeiss" logo in corners of both lenses. Both glasses were bought from different opticians, I was just wondering if one of them wasn't authentic.
@@z.t.4012 How can I be sure if I got a genuine Smartlife individual not other types of Smartlife because apparently they are the most expensive in UK.
@@majidkashani4257 A while ago, I have ordered the Photofusion regular "Grey" self-tinting photo-chromatic SmartLife Individual lenses which are x1,67 thinned down and include the Duravision Platinum coating. This is what I have personally observed about my glasses: U will have the following logo's engraved by laser on each of your lenses: -Each of the laser-engraved logo's are perfectly mirrored/symmetrical in regards to the other lens and both fit perfectly inside of your specific frame. -At the top-outer corner of each lens, you will find a "Zeiss"-logo laser engraving inside of a squared shape. This logo will give off a slight gold/silver shine when the glasses are tilted. Perhaps this effect is better noticed when the glass is darkened/tinted with Photofusion self-tinting version, like in mine. -Near your nose area, you will find a "Z"-logo. Directly under it, you will find a "SLI67" (if the lens has been thinned down by x1,67) or "SLI6" (if the lens has been thinned down by x1,60) or "SLI5" (if the lens is a regular SmartLife Individual x1,50). These laser-engraving are more difficult to spot. -U will also get an official Zeiss Authenticity-card with your purchase. It will have your name on it, and it will note clearly what type of lens it is together with other characteristics/specific information about the lenses. -Some Opticians will also hand over the packaging of each lens that they've received when ordering the lenses from their specific Zeiss-supplier. Although, not all Opticians do this.
Still think you over paid for your glasses. I mean 400 dollars is what they go for above that. And you overpaid for them at least when it comes to zeiss. Unless it was the frame and optometrist that made the total cost 999 dollars. Also a tips when buying eyeglasses buy what optometrist and optician community whole agreed on. Not what the person selling you eyeglasses recommended. As most is just BS sale talk. As you can get it cheaper by buying not so recognizable brands.
Thanks for you input :) I didn't really care for what they said about the frames, I just went with what I was comfortable with. Also I think it was so expensive with all my add-on, I added the anti reflection, Photo Fusion and blue light filter. I also went for that individualized thing where they scan you with the 180 degree camera. I know I overkilled because my previous glasses I cheaped out and regretted it for like 7 years. I love my glasses now, I feel so much more comfortable :)
He i just got zeis individual 2 lenses. Are they better than standard progressive lenses. I paid almost $1500 for 2 pairs with Salt Jennings frames. Hopefully i dont need glasses again for 5 years. I got one regular pair and 1 sunglasses .
I got the top of the line Zeis Individual 2 like you. One pair for normal activities and one sunglass pair..i got all the add ons like you. They better last 5 years for $1500. I used to cheap out at Costco and they are crap. Salt jennings frames are the fcking best man
@@cesarebaroli9610 It's fine actually, I just needed a lower prescription which I figured out later with my optometrist. For some reason everything is much sharper and clearer with these lenses, so it feels like wearing a higher prescription. The first time we added 0,25 diopter to one eye and it made my head spin and gave me headaches. I tried getting used to them for weeks, but they were unwearable. Because the lenses themselves already add sharpness, if you're in between diopters/cylinders, I would recommend getting the lower one or simply get your usual prescription, definitely don't go any higher. Now that I've been wearing the exchanged lenses for months, I can really say they are my best lenses.
Yeww, that 180deg machine tho! 😲
So cool 😬
What brand frames are these? Looks good
Which lenses are those?
There is no way that an algorithm can cater for every needs. He skipped the blur zones that exists on very progressive lens. Use your own judgement 😅
Plz reply !
I have to buy spectacle lens.....which brand should I go for ......CARL ZEISS or ESSILOR ?
Which one has better/ advanced lens technology & coating ?
I don't know Essilor ... But I love my Zeiss lenses
noice,great video👍👍
Thank you very much 😃
Good info man. Thanks! I also just bought some Zeiss Single Vision Digital SmartLife
Thanks awesome! And what do you think?
Haven't got it yet. Will be like 2 weeks. Spent over $600 on it, hope it's worth it!
@@andrewthach1234 Did it whorth it?
@@felipeavila2605 Don't think so. I can't tell the difference when compared to a Zeiss single vision lens. My prescription is -7, and I'm 25. Maybe I'm too young to tell a difference? Older people might be able to see a bigger difference?
@@andrewthach1234 Do you also get eye-strain and headaches from Zeiss glasses while you're on your computer? The vision with Zeiss lenses (single vision unifocal aspherical / myopic) is clear and sharp, but the pain becomes unbearable after a while.
Hey I just bought Smartlife Individual lenses. The watermark in corner carries full “Zeiss” instead of “Z”
Can you confirm once?
I have the ''Z'' logo engraved on my lenses like this: www.zeiss.co.za/vision-care/better-vision/look-for-z-like-zeiss-when-you-choose-lenses.html. But I have also read about people having the word "Zeiss" engraved. I noticed months after having the lenses that I also have my own name engraded.
How do you find them?
Based in my experience, Zeis is the best compared to essilor.
I've never tried essilor ... I'm glad to hear you say that! 🤓
Do you see a "Z" logo in each glass?
Nice touch ... I actually only saw it in the footage while editing and thought it was a scratch ... When I checked I realised it was a logo in both lenses
@@TheWimmas Do you have a "Z" logo or a "Zeiss" logo on your SmartLife glasses? It's really strange. My Zeiss Unifocal Aspherical glasses from 2017 have a "Z" in both lenses. My new Zeiss SmartLife individual Photofusion glasses have a "Zeiss" logo in corners of both lenses. Both glasses were bought from different opticians, I was just wondering if one of them wasn't authentic.
@@z.t.4012 I checked now and its more like a logo than a Z
@@z.t.4012 How can I be sure if I got a genuine Smartlife individual not other types of Smartlife because apparently they are the most expensive in UK.
@@majidkashani4257 A while ago, I have ordered the Photofusion regular "Grey" self-tinting photo-chromatic SmartLife Individual lenses which are x1,67 thinned down and include the Duravision Platinum coating.
This is what I have personally observed about my glasses:
U will have the following logo's engraved by laser on each of your lenses:
-Each of the laser-engraved logo's are perfectly mirrored/symmetrical in regards to the other lens and both fit perfectly inside of your specific frame.
-At the top-outer corner of each lens, you will find a "Zeiss"-logo laser engraving inside of a squared shape. This logo will give off a slight gold/silver shine when the glasses are tilted. Perhaps this effect is better noticed when the glass is darkened/tinted with Photofusion self-tinting version, like in mine.
-Near your nose area, you will find a "Z"-logo. Directly under it, you will find a "SLI67" (if the lens has been thinned down by x1,67) or "SLI6" (if the lens has been thinned down by x1,60) or "SLI5" (if the lens is a regular SmartLife Individual x1,50). These laser-engraving are more difficult to spot.
-U will also get an official Zeiss Authenticity-card with your purchase. It will have your name on it, and it will note clearly what type of lens it is together with other characteristics/specific information about the lenses.
-Some Opticians will also hand over the packaging of each lens that they've received when ordering the lenses from their specific Zeiss-supplier. Although, not all Opticians do this.
Still think you over paid for your glasses. I mean 400 dollars is what they go for above that. And you overpaid for them at least when it comes to zeiss. Unless it was the frame and optometrist that made the total cost 999 dollars. Also a tips when buying eyeglasses buy what optometrist and optician community whole agreed on. Not what the person selling you eyeglasses recommended. As most is just BS sale talk. As you can get it cheaper by buying not so recognizable brands.
Thanks for you input :) I didn't really care for what they said about the frames, I just went with what I was comfortable with. Also I think it was so expensive with all my add-on, I added the anti reflection, Photo Fusion and blue light filter. I also went for that individualized thing where they scan you with the 180 degree camera. I know I overkilled because my previous glasses I cheaped out and regretted it for like 7 years. I love my glasses now, I feel so much more comfortable :)
He i just got zeis individual 2 lenses. Are they better than standard progressive lenses. I paid almost $1500 for 2 pairs with Salt Jennings frames. Hopefully i dont need glasses again for 5 years. I got one regular pair and 1 sunglasses .
I got the top of the line Zeis Individual 2 like you. One pair for normal activities and one sunglass pair..i got all the add ons like you. They better last 5 years for $1500. I used to cheap out at Costco and they are crap. Salt jennings frames are the fcking best man
Great video. Could do without the music though
bro thinks he's Casey Neistat
I hate these lenses, should've just got normal ones. 😭
Why? I’m thinking of buying them
@@cesarebaroli9610 It's fine actually, I just needed a lower prescription which I figured out later with my optometrist. For some reason everything is much sharper and clearer with these lenses, so it feels like wearing a higher prescription. The first time we added 0,25 diopter to one eye and it made my head spin and gave me headaches. I tried getting used to them for weeks, but they were unwearable. Because the lenses themselves already add sharpness, if you're in between diopters/cylinders, I would recommend getting the lower one or simply get your usual prescription, definitely don't go any higher. Now that I've been wearing the exchanged lenses for months, I can really say they are my best lenses.
I can only see in the middle of the lenses :/ Zeiss is horrible, never had this problem before with Essilor
What model did you purchased?