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<blockquote data-quote="CliveP" data-source="post: 3270405" data-attributes="member: 85835"><p>To kind Kathy.</p><p></p><p>Was out tonight in the strong evening sun and it seems that autumn is not far away now. Anyhow thought of another question. What ingredients would make up your perfect binocular? ... I won't annoy everyone with more threads about all these questions I seem to have coming to mind but what prompted this thought is that I was using my Kowa SV and I found I missed the punchier colour and vibrancy of the Sapphire so I would combine the colour and punch of the Sapphire with the Kowa body and composed view and maybe throw in a dollop of extra red a la Nikon. Guess I'll just have to use all of my bins to get that combination unfortunately not possible at the same time.</p><p></p><p>If your a pink fan Kathy then I recommend the Hawke Sapphire as it does pink, and purple, extremely well. Himalayan Balsom I have never seen so pink or so much of it and I mean pink pink, but it's amazing at times for all colours as it just gets you to stop and stare like whats this, how does it do that? Hope I get mine back from Hawke soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CliveP, post: 3270405, member: 85835"] To kind Kathy. Was out tonight in the strong evening sun and it seems that autumn is not far away now. Anyhow thought of another question. What ingredients would make up your perfect binocular? ... I won't annoy everyone with more threads about all these questions I seem to have coming to mind but what prompted this thought is that I was using my Kowa SV and I found I missed the punchier colour and vibrancy of the Sapphire so I would combine the colour and punch of the Sapphire with the Kowa body and composed view and maybe throw in a dollop of extra red a la Nikon. Guess I'll just have to use all of my bins to get that combination unfortunately not possible at the same time. If your a pink fan Kathy then I recommend the Hawke Sapphire as it does pink, and purple, extremely well. Himalayan Balsom I have never seen so pink or so much of it and I mean pink pink, but it's amazing at times for all colours as it just gets you to stop and stare like whats this, how does it do that? Hope I get mine back from Hawke soon. [/QUOTE]
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