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Candace M ) wrote...
My problem is similar, except what I see is black spots in low magnifications! If I use a high one, (20x is my biggest),It works fine! Candace Do the black spots move around? If they do, it could just be "floaters" in your eyes. "Floaters" being cellular debris that floats around in the eyeballs. Sometimes they'll appear as spots and other times as strands of material. Not uncommon to see especially if you're looking at something bright like the moon. -Chris. |
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