Compare Zeiss PhotoFusion Blue and Essilor Transitions Gen 8 Sapphire Blue Lenses
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- Опубліковано 12 гру 2023
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Watch as I show you a comparison between Zeiss PhotoFusion Blue and Essilor Transitions Generation 8 Sapphire Blue lenses.
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Great job on my new prescription eyeglasses. These men are the real deal. Thank you
Glad you like them! Thanks for trusting us with your vision needs.
Awesome! I love these comparisons
Glad you like them! Which blue did you like better? The Essilor or the Zeiss?
I just got my lenses done by Dita's in house lab. I have Sapphire photochromic, i thought they would be blue like the Ziess but they are actually dark grey like the crizal. Your video helped me see the difference!
Glad the video did help. We appreciate your comment!
Is Crizal the same as the Essilor Tradition Gen 8? The video shows one, but the title shows the other.
Crizal is the Trade Name Essilor Uses for their Anti-Glare Coatings. Essilor Transitions Gen 8 is the variable tint. Transitions is the Trade Name for Essilor's photochromic lenses. Hope this helps.
The Pitchman and its carbon fibre variant is beautiful.
It sure is!
love it!
Thank you - we appreciate it
That Zeiss blue. 👍👍👍
It is nice!
Does photofushion x get dark while driving a car? Which lens do you suggest to have for driving in day time?
Yes the Zeiss PhotoFusion will get dark behind the wheel. Depends on the person - the most protection driving is a polarized sunglass lens.
@@freeprescriptionlenses what are thoughts on anti blue light feature on stock photofushion x? Does it work just as other anti blue lights lens or zeiss blue guard need to be added as well?
Zeiss has a richer Blue colour. The Essilor is more Blueish/Grey.
Yes we think you are right !
I haven't seem a lens type which, considering all the product's aspects, Zeiss don't make better than anyone else.
Photochromic lenses were developed by William H. Armistead and Stanley Donald Stookey at the Corning Glass Works Inc. in the 1960s.
I must be wearing orthopedic shoes because I stand corrected.
I'm looking forward to Transitions Generation S coming in April.
They are available now!
how about hoya sensity 2 blue
I saw them at a trade show and they looked god.
Should I add that option to our website?
@@freeprescriptionlenses yes, i saw them on instagram and it looks good
Looks like they're comparable. Both are good.
Very useful.
Glad you think so!
Hi Moe , it’s Larry the garage door guy, need new lenses, digging the Zeiss in blue , thats the look I was looking for , I’ll email you.
,What up! I cant remember, do you do the traditional line style bifocal? If so its not available in Photofusion blue. Only the progressives are. Email me your last name at freeprescriptionlenses@gmail.com so I can pull your record. Its been several years and I dont remember.
Is Zeiss overall better than Essilor?
We think they are for the majority of optical lens profiles.