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<blockquote data-quote="Gijs van Ginkel" data-source="post: 3582696" data-attributes="member: 82596"><p>Globetrotter, Jezus, post 197,</p><p>With respect to the Noctivid color representation: I also checked that with both eyes together and independently, but in all cases the image was slightly red. If I compared the primary colors like blue, yellow and red with the naked eye and with the Noctivid, the colors throgh the binoculars looked more intense and "darker" (try to catch it in words) than with the unarmed eye. Nothing wrong with it and even pleasant.</p><p>Mrs. Sigrun Kammans, who probably designed the optical construction by Leica for the Noctivids, did a very good job in my opinion.</p><p>It is a real pity in my opinion, that the handling comfort did not reach the same level of excellence. Have a nice evening too (spent my day with fmily and not with binoculars).</p><p>Gijs van Ginkel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gijs van Ginkel, post: 3582696, member: 82596"] Globetrotter, Jezus, post 197, With respect to the Noctivid color representation: I also checked that with both eyes together and independently, but in all cases the image was slightly red. If I compared the primary colors like blue, yellow and red with the naked eye and with the Noctivid, the colors throgh the binoculars looked more intense and "darker" (try to catch it in words) than with the unarmed eye. Nothing wrong with it and even pleasant. Mrs. Sigrun Kammans, who probably designed the optical construction by Leica for the Noctivids, did a very good job in my opinion. It is a real pity in my opinion, that the handling comfort did not reach the same level of excellence. Have a nice evening too (spent my day with fmily and not with binoculars). Gijs van Ginkel. [/QUOTE]
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