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Anyone having eye problems after using your a33 a55?
over the last couple days my right eye has been acting weird..shadows and light spots...i took alot of pics monday and tuesday...
this may be a serious issue
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Bummer, getting old ? Good luck at the optometrist.
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Hooked on a feeling ...
I had a feeling ... LCD Viewfinders might have some issues.
Keep an eye-off-it, Steve.
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I got spots the other day taking a Sunset.
Actually, this shouldn't be a problem with an EVF.
Hope it's not serious Steve!
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1/3 of my eye is damaged but they can't tell me how or why.. 
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 Originally Posted by SONYNUT
Sorry to hear that. You might have to get used to using the LCD screen.
Frank
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Im pretty sure it probably has nothing to do with the camera......if you really think it does sue sony for it and get some money lol
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