Sir…thank you. But can you please make a simple video tutorial for the cylindrical component and angle to read or measure using the circular gratidule of the lensometer. I’m trying to work this out and having difficulty.
Once you have neutralizer both meridians or found powers of both meridians, the axis wheel which is located at the base of the eyepiece can be rotated towards the alignment of the second meridian i.e., the axis bar is roasted and longest line is aligned parallel to the the lines of the second meridian
Sir .can i ask a doubt! In sphero cylindrical lens - when u rotate the power dial one meridian is clear at +1.5 and other is +0.75. But why you take spherical power as +1.50 ? Y not 0.75 ? Is there any theory please tell !
In spherocylender +0.75 come first if we are moving zero to plus direction then you not take +0.75 as spher and +1.50 as cylinder And final cylinder would be +0.75 because we are moving from +0.75 to +1.50 so So final +0.75/+0.75 axis
To follow the prescription and because the cyl was aligned so in the trial lens i.e., cyl axis was neutralized at 135, he only rotated the trial lens manually in order to mark the axis onto the trial lens
@@Jaycycar if you can see dots at the center then its spherical power may be + or -. If you see a mires with cylinder shape then you will get cylinder. . and has a axis.. If you get cylindrical mires and both axis got different power then its spherocylinder .
@@kbrandforever if its spherocylindrical then one meridian would be in form of circle and other one in form of cylinder right? And we would take the axis of first spherical meridian in prescription right?
@@shizamushtaq2718 no in spherocylender both meridian is shape is green cylinder type First meridian take as sphere and difference from tha to other meridian take as cylinder
Dear sir ✨ i don't understand the cyl axis, how much cyl you put the axis, please make one more video in a very clearly way, how to put axis in a different way, 🙏
@@optometrywithkhurram6867 thnqq so much sir ✨ And when you are doing refraction of patient, please make videos on that as well, so that we can get to know how to do eye testing of patients, especially of distance vision cylinder numbers, it would be highly appreciated 🙏
Can you make the video how to measure the prescription of bifocal glasses
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Asa, sir should we add90° if there is 90axesor blow 90
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Sir…thank you. But can you please make a simple video tutorial for the cylindrical component and angle to read or measure using the circular gratidule of the lensometer. I’m trying to work this out and having difficulty.
Once you have neutralizer both meridians or found powers of both meridians, the axis wheel which is located at the base of the eyepiece can be rotated towards the alignment of the second meridian i.e., the axis bar is roasted and longest line is aligned parallel to the the lines of the second meridian
Can you please tell me how can i reed cilinder thanks
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Sir .can i ask a doubt!
In sphero cylindrical lens - when u rotate the power dial one meridian is clear at +1.5 and other is +0.75. But why you take spherical power as +1.50 ? Y not 0.75 ?
Is there any theory please tell !
You can take any as spherical..but the axis will get change as in transposition.
In spherocylender +0.75 come first if we are moving zero to plus direction then you not take +0.75 as spher and +1.50 as cylinder
And final cylinder would be +0.75 because we are moving from +0.75 to +1.50 so
So final +0.75/+0.75 axis
In the third lens the circle is not clear. Its too blurred. So how are you saying that its clear on both the meridian
Why optical lens move from desired axis ?
What's mean desired axis?
Required axis mean..which we require..the requirement of patient.
Not everytime patient's axis would be 90..it could be 1 to 180.
Sir if I don't have lansometer pls tell easy method
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Hi sir why did you choose 135 axis?
To follow the prescription and because the cyl was aligned so in the trial lens i.e., cyl axis was neutralized at 135, he only rotated the trial lens manually in order to mark the axis onto the trial lens
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I don't understand the mires seen in a cyl. How do you know it's a cyl with axis and how do you find them out
If you observe clear dots then lens is spherical ..and if you observe vertical and horizontal cylindrical mires then the lens is cylindrical.
So what if it is a spherocylinder? What do you observe?
@@Jaycycar if you can see dots at the center then its spherical power may be + or -. If you see a mires with cylinder shape then you will get cylinder. . and has a axis.. If you get cylindrical mires and both axis got different power then its spherocylinder .
@@kbrandforever if its spherocylindrical then one meridian would be in form of circle and other one in form of cylinder right? And we would take the axis of first spherical meridian in prescription right?
@@shizamushtaq2718 no in spherocylender both meridian is shape is green cylinder type
First meridian take as sphere and difference from tha to other meridian take as cylinder
Dear sir ✨
i don't understand the cyl axis, how much cyl you put the axis,
please make one more video in a very clearly way, how to put axis in a different way, 🙏
Ok sure..next video will be on
How to mark axis on a cylinder.
@@optometrywithkhurram6867 thnqq so much sir ✨
And when you are doing refraction of patient,
please make videos on that as well,
so that we can get to know how to do eye testing of patients,
especially of distance vision cylinder numbers, it would be highly appreciated 🙏
@@asifrazaibrahim2173 that's a good idea..sure...I will consider it.
Thx sir
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manual lens meter is complex difficult to understand
I don't understand the mires seen in a cyl. How do you know it's a cyl with axis and how do you find them out