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The most commonly asked question about the 20-20-20 rule is: "Do I need to switch back to [normalized] every time I shift focus, for a break?"  
The most commonly asked question about the 20-20-20 rule is: "Do I need to switch back to [normalized] every time I shift focus, for a break?"  


The answer is: whatever you wish. However, it would make your life easier if you kept the [[focal plane]] you are already using, be it [differentials] or nothing depending on where you are in your journey, for breaks under 5 minutes. If you are taking a much recommended longer break; this is a good time to switch to normalized, in order to ensure you are not trading close up strain for excessive blur strain.
The answer is: whatever you wish. However, it would make your life easier if you kept the [[focal plane]] you are already using, be it [[differentials]] or nothing depending on where you are in your journey, for breaks under 5 minutes. If you are taking a much recommended longer break; this is a good time to switch to [[normalized]], in order to ensure you are not trading close up strain for excessive blur strain.


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