WJC
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... imagination. 8-P
Ed
That can work, too. It does great with so many other optical considerations. :cat:
Bill
... imagination. 8-P
Ed
is that an insider joke or am i thick tonight?
i like my imagination, it means i can imagine a tiny blurred dot 80yds away into a collared dove and the brown things that flap around backlit in the treetops into goldfinches and chaffinches.
yes thank you. learned a lot very quickly thanks to help from people here.
next question: the image is not perfectly round or oval when comfortable with my eyes.
i assume this is my head shape/measurement across eyes?
the centre of the image is good, crisp and even has enough depth of field to give an almost 3D effect but the edges are figure of eight and blurry not that it worries me as what i see is all sharp within effective vision area. just wondering if other binocular types or designs give a wider view so a shift of eye rather than binos sees more. i would be happy to pickup the terminology so please correct me.
Better too big than too small.
and what has a quotation by Mae West when talking to a bishop got to do with bimbos?
and what has a quotation by Mae West when talking to a bishop got to do with binos?
Well, i always reckon using binoculars is a pretty simple process. Designing them, building them and fixing them is a different business altogether.
I'm also ok at using washing machines, but don't expect me to know what's actually going on.....
Fill it with gas and oil?
Nope! Send HER outside!
Okay, Chosen ... your turn. And, I do respond well to kicking. :cat:
Bill
Sounds like you quite like inviting it!