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<blockquote data-quote="Loud Green Man" data-source="post: 3577472" data-attributes="member: 142176"><p>I'm not sure what world you live in or your acuity rating but everything I have the good fortune to view on this wonderful planet is three dimensional and I don't need a set of Leica bins to convince me of such! I do of course own Zeiss Night Owles so perhaps I've led an overly sheltered life!</p><p></p><p>What I was testing in the above wee experiment should be seen as the ability of each instrument to resolve an image. The fact the circumstances dictated an introduction of what is best described as graded filtration (glass/window panes) can only lend a certain credabilty to my undertaking and findings.</p><p></p><p>The messgae is therfore very clear: Forget this marketing carp and save yourself circa $1000 in the process by trawling e-bay for a pair of Zeiss 7x45 Little Owles.</p><p></p><p>LGM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loud Green Man, post: 3577472, member: 142176"] I'm not sure what world you live in or your acuity rating but everything I have the good fortune to view on this wonderful planet is three dimensional and I don't need a set of Leica bins to convince me of such! I do of course own Zeiss Night Owles so perhaps I've led an overly sheltered life! What I was testing in the above wee experiment should be seen as the ability of each instrument to resolve an image. The fact the circumstances dictated an introduction of what is best described as graded filtration (glass/window panes) can only lend a certain credabilty to my undertaking and findings. The messgae is therfore very clear: Forget this marketing carp and save yourself circa $1000 in the process by trawling e-bay for a pair of Zeiss 7x45 Little Owles. LGM [/QUOTE]
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