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| navigate by keyword : amblyopia anisometropia application astigmatism binoculars binoculer cataract compact compactness corneal difficulties distant erect eyes eyesight hiking ideally impairment important lenses like low magnify monitoring monocular monoculars needed objects occur optical perception preferred prism refracting relay sights strabismus suited survey telescope telescopic three dimensional typically ulceration unilateral used variation visual weight |
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| Monoculars are ideally suited to those application where three-dimensional perception is not needed, or where compactness and low weight are important (e.g. hiking). Monoculars are also sometimes preferred where difficulties occur using both eyes through binoculars due to significant eyesight variation (e.g. strabismus, anisometropia or astigmatism) or unilateral visual impairment (due to amblyopia, cataract or corneal ulceration). |
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