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<blockquote data-quote="Steve C" data-source="post: 1626054" data-attributes="member: 56622"><p>For my eyes, the slightly warm color bias does a better job of contrasting the more subtle earth tone colors, browns, greens, grays, tans, etc. I think one reason why the Swarovski EL is so popular with hunters is this very reason. Not only does it do a good job with game animal colors it also does a good job at rendering brighter colors of the more colorful avian inhabitants. I always viewed it as using different colored sunglasses for various conditions. I personally do not like something like a Zeiss FL nearly as much as I do the Swarovski EL or the Steiner Peregrine XP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve C, post: 1626054, member: 56622"] For my eyes, the slightly warm color bias does a better job of contrasting the more subtle earth tone colors, browns, greens, grays, tans, etc. I think one reason why the Swarovski EL is so popular with hunters is this very reason. Not only does it do a good job with game animal colors it also does a good job at rendering brighter colors of the more colorful avian inhabitants. I always viewed it as using different colored sunglasses for various conditions. I personally do not like something like a Zeiss FL nearly as much as I do the Swarovski EL or the Steiner Peregrine XP [/QUOTE]
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