
Instead of sending is fudging email they could have just sent us the Admit Card!
Dear AIIMS,
I would visit your trashy website if I ducking could!

Dear AIIMS,
I would visit your trashy website if I ducking could!
I can't seem to be able to understand the difference between these two. I have gone to two stores and the sellers are just repeating some nonsense training sentences without understanding what they are saying. This catalogue is from India. The product names are so confusing that it's hard to compare with the Zeiss website.
It's my first time trying Zeiss. My power is:
| POWER | RIGHT | LEFT |
|---|---|---|
| Cylindrical Power (CYL) | -1.25 | -2.25 |
| PD | 30.5 | 32.5 |
| Spherical Power (SPH) | -3.50 | -3.75 |
I am trying to understand is the Clearview FSV one better or the Single Vision AS one better?
**What I understand so far (**maybe wrong): It seems the Single Vision AS one seems to be higher priced than the Clearview FSV. The Clearview FSV is a stock option but the Single Vision AS is made-to-order prescription-specific. This makes the Single Vision AS costlier and the shopkeeper says it's better. But I don't know if he's just pushing a costlier one for profit. What if the difference is minor and Clearview FSV does a great job?
My current lenses are bad. They loose sharpness at the peripheries and have chromatic aberrations. I want something that's better than that but I don't wanna blow money on it senselessly either. I want Photochrome too and don't necessarily need Blue light filter. Should I take Photofusion X or just the basic photochrome? (I mostly stay indoors)
Should I take Duravision Platinum or Gold?
Kindly help me understand the differences and whether it is worth the money. Thanks in advance!