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<blockquote data-quote="Subzero888" data-source="post: 3450812" data-attributes="member: 106586"><p>Gigs, I just apologized to Jan for sending him the PM meant for you. No idea what happened there. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for testing the EII again and finding that the transmission rate to be higher. Even at 85% which is low compared to the Habicht, everyone who uses the EII is amazed by the brightness and clarity of view. Yesterday I was in Austin, TX looking at boats and revelers on Lake Travis and the Colorado river (not the one that carved the Grand canyon). The EII's super wide FOV and DOF is amazing to use over water if you only you can avoid getting sprayed.</p><p></p><p>The collection of stuff you sell in your store is wonderful. If at all I make it to the Netherlands some day I'll try to visit your store and buy een paar wandelschoenen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Subzero888, post: 3450812, member: 106586"] Gigs, I just apologized to Jan for sending him the PM meant for you. No idea what happened there. Thanks for testing the EII again and finding that the transmission rate to be higher. Even at 85% which is low compared to the Habicht, everyone who uses the EII is amazed by the brightness and clarity of view. Yesterday I was in Austin, TX looking at boats and revelers on Lake Travis and the Colorado river (not the one that carved the Grand canyon). The EII's super wide FOV and DOF is amazing to use over water if you only you can avoid getting sprayed. The collection of stuff you sell in your store is wonderful. If at all I make it to the Netherlands some day I'll try to visit your store and buy een paar wandelschoenen. [/QUOTE]
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