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The 10X42 HT compared to the SF and SV
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<blockquote data-quote="SuperDuty" data-source="post: 3426846" data-attributes="member: 133977"><p>The HT is very good on CA control in almost every tough situation I've put it in, I only found one instance that tripped it up a bit. My neighbor up the road 250 yrds was putting up fence in brilliant midday sunny conditions wearing a white t-shirt, and if I didn't work at keeping him in the dead center, the edges of his shirt produced fairly noticeable CA. Particularly if I moved the binocular up slightly I could see a noticeable purple flare in the neck area of the t-shirt. On everything else the HT was easily better in CA control than my Minox 10X Porro, on that one thing they were nearly equal. I'm certain any other binocular known, other than maybe, or maybe not the FL, would react the same to that extreme CA producing scenario. I will say though, the brilliance of the white t-shirt was incredible. Overall I would say the HT has a very (crystalline), (sparkly) view.:-O</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuperDuty, post: 3426846, member: 133977"] The HT is very good on CA control in almost every tough situation I've put it in, I only found one instance that tripped it up a bit. My neighbor up the road 250 yrds was putting up fence in brilliant midday sunny conditions wearing a white t-shirt, and if I didn't work at keeping him in the dead center, the edges of his shirt produced fairly noticeable CA. Particularly if I moved the binocular up slightly I could see a noticeable purple flare in the neck area of the t-shirt. On everything else the HT was easily better in CA control than my Minox 10X Porro, on that one thing they were nearly equal. I'm certain any other binocular known, other than maybe, or maybe not the FL, would react the same to that extreme CA producing scenario. I will say though, the brilliance of the white t-shirt was incredible. Overall I would say the HT has a very (crystalline), (sparkly) view.:-O [/QUOTE]
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