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Fuzzy eYe - 06-10-2009, 12:46 PM


Does anyone else get blurred vision in their non-shooting eye?
I went to the park for lunch. I must have shot 10 pictures....and my eye is still kinda blurry. Anyone know how to make it stop?

I have great vision otherwise....it only happens to me after I've been shooting.
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06-10-2009, 01:09 PM


Your non-shooting eye might just be jealous.

I've never had the problem (not even after photographing a wedding). I'm right-handed but have a dominant left eye. That means the camera blocks my right eye and I'm able to leave it open and relaxed. Do you shut your non-shooting eye? Squint? Squeeze?

Oh, and I used to have great vision. I'm near-sighted with astigmatism. Yay me!

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Do you shut your non-shooting eye? Squint? Squeeze?

Oh, and I used to have great vision. I'm near-sighted with astigmatism. Yay me!
Yeah, I think I sqeeze it too much. My wife told me I should wear a pirate patch.
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Yeah, I think I sqeeze it too much. My wife told me I should wear a pirate patch.
I've never had this problem, but a pirate patch sounds awesome. People look at us photographers funny anyways, give them a reason to do a double-take!

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Yeah, I think I sqeeze it too much.
Raises hand! Have tried leaving non shooting eye open and ignoring it but keep forgetting besides it's hard to do.

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