All,
Today while setting the dioptre adjustment for my bins I noticed an odd thing, that the view through the right bino tube was much warmer in color. I assumed there was a difference between the two tubes, but then when I turned the binos around and looked through the objectives, I noticed that the color bias I'd seen was reversed. I then switched back to the occular end of the binoculars and looked through both tubes with each eye. I noticed the same thing every time: my right eye consistently shows a warmer image whereas the image from my left eye was fairly color neutral. I tried other binoculars in this same manner and the result was consistent; my right eye for some reason produces a warm color cast.
I found this really odd, and though I'm not sure how it affects the actual view through binoculars, I wondered if anyone else had noticed something similar?
Today while setting the dioptre adjustment for my bins I noticed an odd thing, that the view through the right bino tube was much warmer in color. I assumed there was a difference between the two tubes, but then when I turned the binos around and looked through the objectives, I noticed that the color bias I'd seen was reversed. I then switched back to the occular end of the binoculars and looked through both tubes with each eye. I noticed the same thing every time: my right eye consistently shows a warmer image whereas the image from my left eye was fairly color neutral. I tried other binoculars in this same manner and the result was consistent; my right eye for some reason produces a warm color cast.
I found this really odd, and though I'm not sure how it affects the actual view through binoculars, I wondered if anyone else had noticed something similar?