Aging Eyes "I’m 48 and I’ve noticed some changes in my vision over the past few years that I think are affecting my shooting. It there any way to compensate for this?" Age-related vision changes are usually noticeable in our 40s or 50s. Our ability to rapidly transition our focus between twoobjects at different distances is possible because of the flexibility of the lens located behind the cornea in our eye. Most of us need some form of magnification for reading by the time we reach this age because our lens has become stiffer and less flexible. We also may notice a … [Read more...]