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<blockquote data-quote="Neil" data-source="post: 1504399" data-attributes="member: 1568"><p>You're right. Seems to be a Green cast . I'll go back to the RAW file and adjust it.</p><p>The D3 is much better than anything else I've got, even the D2x. If I used an image from the D90 it would be closer to the other two, but still better.</p><p>I don't normally use the D3 on the scope as it's a bit heavy to carry just for that purpose and my manual focusing skills leave a bit to be desired. I will try it on the bittern though next week if it's still there as a comparison. </p><p>A high quality 80 mm scope should be close in quality to a 300/4 or 400/5.6 lens. The bigger objective of the 500/4 or 600/4 will out resolve the scope though .</p><p>Neil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neil, post: 1504399, member: 1568"] You're right. Seems to be a Green cast . I'll go back to the RAW file and adjust it. The D3 is much better than anything else I've got, even the D2x. If I used an image from the D90 it would be closer to the other two, but still better. I don't normally use the D3 on the scope as it's a bit heavy to carry just for that purpose and my manual focusing skills leave a bit to be desired. I will try it on the bittern though next week if it's still there as a comparison. A high quality 80 mm scope should be close in quality to a 300/4 or 400/5.6 lens. The bigger objective of the 500/4 or 600/4 will out resolve the scope though . Neil. [/QUOTE]
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