What is 3N Ray-Ban?

What does P mean on Ray-Bans?

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What does 3P mean on Ray-Bans?

What Does 3p Mean on Ray Bans? Category 3 stands for stronger glare protection and the P stands for polarization, which further reduces glare. Ray Ban lens designations are always composed of a number followed by a letter. The categories are ordered by numbers from 1 to 4.

What is 3N Ray-Ban?

Ray-ban lens code categories The number is for one of five categories from 0 to 4. 0 is for cloudy conditions; 1 is for partly sunny; 2 is for medium brightness; 3 for high intensity and 4 is for exceptional brightness. Thus, the code 3N will mean they have standard lenses for use in high brightness environments.

Is Ray-Ban p original?

Glass lenses are featured on most of the models. Real Ray-Bans will have "RB" and the Ray-Ban logo etched on the lenses. Ray-Ban polarised lenses will have "Ray-Ban P" etched on the top corner of the lens. If this is missing, they are almost guaranteed to be fake Ray-Bans.

What are Level 3 sunglasses?

- Lens Category 0: Fashion Sunglasses (81 - 100% light transmission) - Lens Category 1: Fashion Sunglasses (44 - 80% light transmission) - Lens Category 2: Sunglasses (19 - 43% light transmission) - Lens Category 3: Sunglasses (9 - 18% light transmission)

Is Ray-Ban P fake?

Glass lenses are featured on most of the models. Ray-Ban polarised lenses will have "Ray-Ban P" etched on the top corner of the lens. If this is missing, they are almost guaranteed to be fake Ray-Bans. Genuine Ray-Ban lenses also do not scratch as easily as fakes which often use cheap coating or coloured film.

Are Ray-Ban P more expensive?

Ray Bans with polarized lenses cost approximately 50$ more compared to the nonpolarized lenses. Depending on the type of coating which may be applied to the lenses in combination to the polarization option the upgrade can cost even more than 50$ compared to the nonpolarized option.

What does P mean lenses?

The AF-P designation means that a lens uses a pulse motor, hence the "P." The pulse motor relies on stepping motors to move elements inside the lens to achieve focus. This is in contrast to AF-S lenses, which use Nikon's Silent Wave Motor (SWM) and rely on rotational energy to focus a lens's optics. 506 views.

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