james holdsworth
Consulting Biologist
That's why these discussions become tail-wags-the-dog stuff....we get individual accounts that vary widely from the overall consensus, but gets repeated enough times that the outlier becomes the norm.
Don't you have an 8x56 SLC or 8x54 FL? If you do can you induce glare in either one? I had both of those and it was really hard to induce glare in either. They were much more glare resistant than a normal 8x42.Frankly, I can induce glare in any glass I own, and that includes the big four. Some just handle it slightly better than others.
Andy W.
Glare is stated first because it affects other optical parameters (below) when it is present, and also to me the difference between the image when there is veiling glare, for example when the subject is within foliage lit from above or a side, vs when there is none, when the subject is lit evenly or from the front, is a bit nagging; glare when backlit though does not nag me in this way, because it is "naturally" expected.
How many people would find themselves in this type of situation or even try something like that? Seriously?
If they get "veiling glare", instead of complaining and waiting for the manufacturer to "fix" an issue they are the only one to "suffer" of, I have an easy fix:
Why don't they try to MOVE or try to watch something else instead, and not find themselves in this situation?
Just asking...
I think this thread is from a Galaxy far far away...
What are people trying to see/achieve pointing their binos toward the sun???
How many people would find themselves in this type of situation or even try something like that? Seriously?
If they get "veiling glare", instead of complaining and waiting for the manufacturer to "fix" an issue they are the only one to "suffer" of, I have an easy fix:
Why don't they try to MOVE or try to watch something else instead, and not find themselves in this situation?
Just asking...
If there is no glare in the newest SV 8x32 FP or it is extremely hard to reproduce as RainStar and Torview say in the above posts how are you going to take a picture of it?