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[FONT="]Well I got round to ordering the lenses. I got 3 pairs of 20mm 20fl PCX for 22$ from optotronics.com and with them I made three different goggles. I used plastic cap tops for one and some rubber table leg stoppers for the other. The third I mounted outside. They all work pretty well, with the clear lens performing better than the colored lens. The lens is a bit thick so it touches my eye lashes on the two that are mounted inside.[/FONT]
[FONT="]I recommend anyone interested to give it a go, they were easier to make than I initially thought. [/FONT]
@qai4321: do you usually wear corrective glasses? I had Edmund's Pcx20/20 and they were significantly sharper. Thanks!
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I bought those lenses from Optotronics as well, they arrived today and to be honest, I can't see through them under water!
The ones I received weren't 20mm diameter, but 18mm. I reckon the focal length I expect to be less than 20mm.
I can compare: I have a 20/20PCX from Edmund Optics that gives me perfect vision under water (alas I broke the 2nd one, hence my need for a few lenses).
@monkeyhatfork,
@nostres,
@qai4321 : Could you check the diameter of the lenses that Optotronics sent you, so I can compare with mine? Thanks a lot!
Ptoot, I didn't buy my lenses from Optotronics. I got them from Anchor Optics - 21dia./23fl but they came correct 2nd time. First time they sent me not even PCX lenses but some flat lenses. So there is slight chance they messed up Your order.
How did the 21dia/23fl lenses work Nostres? were you able to compare them to 20x20 lenses? whats the difference?
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