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<blockquote data-quote="Gijs van Ginkel" data-source="post: 3450162" data-attributes="member: 82596"><p>Subzero888, post 24,</p><p>Jan van Daalen transferred your question about the low (75% at 550 nm) transmission values I have measured some time ago in the Nikon EII as published in my test report on the WEB-site of House of Outdoor. I promised on this forum to reinvestigate that since that value may be too low. Therefore I started looking for another sample of the Nikon EII and when we found one we re-measured the light transmission and the values in this sample were with 85,1% roughly 10% higher then in the first investigated sample. As I had explained I do not know why we found the lower values in sample 1 and since we do not have it any more I can not find out what the problem was.</p><p>I will address the matter and reformulate the test report.</p><p>Gijs van Ginkel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gijs van Ginkel, post: 3450162, member: 82596"] Subzero888, post 24, Jan van Daalen transferred your question about the low (75% at 550 nm) transmission values I have measured some time ago in the Nikon EII as published in my test report on the WEB-site of House of Outdoor. I promised on this forum to reinvestigate that since that value may be too low. Therefore I started looking for another sample of the Nikon EII and when we found one we re-measured the light transmission and the values in this sample were with 85,1% roughly 10% higher then in the first investigated sample. As I had explained I do not know why we found the lower values in sample 1 and since we do not have it any more I can not find out what the problem was. I will address the matter and reformulate the test report. Gijs van Ginkel [/QUOTE]
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