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<blockquote data-quote="denco@comcast.n" data-source="post: 3413447" data-attributes="member: 25300"><p>Interesting that the Swaros 8x25 CL-P had a greenish shift. Swaro's are known for being neutral in color rendition and I don't remember any greenish shift in the Swaro 8x25's but we all see things a little differently. Did you try the Ultravids 8x20 at dusk compared to the Swaro's 8x25 CL-P? When I compared them this was where the Swaro's really had an advantage. An 8x20 works well in sunshine but their performance falls off rapidly when the sun starts going down. But it sounds like size and weight was a major criteria for you and the Ultravids definitely have the advantage there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denco@comcast.n, post: 3413447, member: 25300"] Interesting that the Swaros 8x25 CL-P had a greenish shift. Swaro's are known for being neutral in color rendition and I don't remember any greenish shift in the Swaro 8x25's but we all see things a little differently. Did you try the Ultravids 8x20 at dusk compared to the Swaro's 8x25 CL-P? When I compared them this was where the Swaro's really had an advantage. An 8x20 works well in sunshine but their performance falls off rapidly when the sun starts going down. But it sounds like size and weight was a major criteria for you and the Ultravids definitely have the advantage there. [/QUOTE]
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