Thanks guys
Fletcher, good luck with your surgery. It really is pretty low risk surgery, one eye at a time, takes about 1-1/2 hours in and out. A little scratchiness for the next day or so then things clear up well. The thing that really was noticible right off is how much colors changed. Cataracts tint everything yellow, and when the implant lens is in it's real clear no tints. "You'll wonder where the yellow went". I'd do it again in a heartbeat. Readers for up close, the off the shelf variety. But beyond my arms length is crystal clear.
Bigsmoke, I was like you. Wore glasses for distance for a long time. Then i started doing graphic design on computer instead of on the drawing board. My vision got better, and didn't need the glasses any more, till the Cataracts started kicking in making my nearsightedness worse and worse. Both eyes were not ready at the same time, so I spent the last 2 years with one distance eye (the corrected one) and one nearsighted eye (my natural eye, my right eye) it about made me crazy. Was getting double vision, reading was very dificult. All that problem seems gone now.
Voyageur, Right on man! My wife had both her eyes done about 3 years back. She was a long time glasses wearer, from childhood, only wears readers now. It changed her whole attitude, it's truly amazing.
I am so excited that I can't wait to shoot. But I just can't seem to fit in a shoot date till after the CLA show. But it's looking (no pun) really good. More info later.