If that is the case it looks like you need to adjust your diopter a bit. LOL Jeff
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Hope your face is in better shape than your hand! My guess from the hospital rail in the bottom of the frame is this is a result of the same accident. All hopes this is a temporary problem with the eyes...
Paul, I might of read this wrong. You said this is what you saw, so I am taking it that they are OK now. Are you still having a problem with your eyesight? Hope everything gets back to normal very soon if you are still having problems. Wishing nothing but the best for you, Jeff
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So,right now your vision is wide open...soon your auto f/stop & AF will return,you'll be back up to full DOF in no time.Wishing you a speedy, complete recovery PAul.