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    New Horizons II

    But this is only a matter of helmeted virtual reality (HMD). And certainly not of 3D cinema or 3D TV, where the observation distances are much greater than 10cm. http://i.imgur.com/g7isk3c.png The drawing below is a visual test on three-dimensionality (in stereopsis). Converge the eyes until...
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    New Horizons II

    Rhetorical question? The photograph of the film is two-dimensional, but it is possible to see the depth. Logically, if the focus of the shot was centered on the subject's eyes, the panoramic background behind it will be blurred and nobody will be able to focus on it. What do you mean by this...
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    New Horizons II

    It is not as you say. 3D graphics can create all the necessary appearance of the various focus planes and thus give the effect of depth, as naturally happens in film photography (optical shooting). The good or bad result depends on the digital rendering and on the technicians-producers. I...
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    New Horizons II

    They could even have made it. Why not? Just translated, I really thought about it, because the other option ("Hinge Lock") would have been useless. And it was anti-logic. Or maybe it's a total blockage? Indeed, ‘Pupillary distance’ (‘Augenabstand’) can be interpreted as inter-pupillary...
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    New Horizons II

    Hi Omid, absolutely not. The CA do not change the total color cast of the image. Instead, the degradation of the crystalline can determine a deviated vision. Generally yellowed, but also other variations.
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    New Horizons II

    eye relief lock function on Opticron Traveler Mg Hi John, I also translated, but it seems to be an eye relief lock, designed not to lose the adjustment made. [...]A really useful feature can be found in the Traveler that no other binocular manufacturer can achieve. The Hinge Lock is a...
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    New Horizons II

    John, Kevin's objection is mine too. Are you sure that Opticron works exactly the opposite of how I understood it? Where is Pete Gamby?
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    New Horizons II

    Yes, but it is more ideal for personal binoculars. It offers uses faster adjustment in dynamic observations. It is not a bad idea, but many good ideas often struggle to gain a foothold.
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    New Horizons II

    Good question. The IPD is variable, from the maximum width with the focus on infinity, to the minimum width for the next focusing. If you only have to look at the stars or the views over 4-5 km, you can also block the IPD. But of course, if you have to use binoculars to observe even the closest...
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    New Horizons II

    Ciao Omid, Honestly, I have never heard or felt anything like this. Are you confusing chromatic aberration with color-cast? This seems normal to me, as you are increasing the focal ratio of the eye. In daylight conditions, the iris can no longer compensate independently. Beyond values of 3000...
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    New Horizons II

    Great job, John. I'd like it to be all in a new thread (another topic).
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    New Horizons II

    You won't have collimation in both cases. With further degradations in the angular case (a) with respect to the passing band within the prismatic system, relative to the angle of incidence. If the inclination is symmetrical and opposite, it is possible to create what Perger did in his prism...
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