Hi Pete,
When painting figures now I must wear my Optivisor to handle the detail. What a difference it has made for me.
Paddy
I wear +3.50 reading glasses, what magnification do you wear on your Optivisor?
Cheers
Pete.
Pete, I also wear glasses and have had intraocular lens surgery on both eyes. What a wonderful advancement in restoring vision, which is now 20/20 with glasses and white looks white again and not cream colour.
I use two different powers over the glasses with the figures, even the 80mm RFC Pilot, the #5 for larger area brushing, and then a #7 when I want to see the very fine detail and when doing the prep work. If you have not used the Optivisor before it may take a little time to get use to them but hang in there and you will soon feel comfortable with them. The only draw back for me is the lack of depth-of- field but you get use to that too. For me they have been worth every penny of the investment. With the skills you have they would be a good supporting tool in fact for anybody who doesn't have Superman vision and likes to do what we do.
Paddy
P.S. I also have a #3 lens which I use sometimes for less demanding vision tasks and a #10 which I could probably use if I went into fine watch repair training.

Now, sticking my neck out a bit I would suggest that you go straight to the #5. It would be nice if you could go somewhere and try them. Are you close to a Hannants (sp?) and I wonder if they may have some available you could try?