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<blockquote data-quote="BruceH" data-source="post: 3193981" data-attributes="member: 106398"><p>But it is more than just the wider FOV of the Nikon EII. It is the FOV coupled with the realistic presentation of a poro and the Nikon color balance that can present a spectacular view under the right conditions. In some ways, comparing the SV to the EII is an apples and oranges endeavor. Each are excellent in their own way. What is better comes down to how you view and what you are viewing at the time. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>John ..... I wonder if it is the warmer color balance Nikon and especially Leica are known for that works for you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BruceH, post: 3193981, member: 106398"] But it is more than just the wider FOV of the Nikon EII. It is the FOV coupled with the realistic presentation of a poro and the Nikon color balance that can present a spectacular view under the right conditions. In some ways, comparing the SV to the EII is an apples and oranges endeavor. Each are excellent in their own way. What is better comes down to how you view and what you are viewing at the time. John ..... I wonder if it is the warmer color balance Nikon and especially Leica are known for that works for you? [/QUOTE]
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