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<blockquote data-quote="Theo98" data-source="post: 3352713" data-attributes="member: 132099"><p>Simply put, but a truth to be realized by all...thanks James!</p><p></p><p>"Try Before You Buy", "To My Eyes", "IMHO", "What I See", and other similar comments about optics as they come and go, are Reality to That Person!</p><p></p><p>I agree that an offset AK or porro prism design presents a better 3D view. However, seeing stereopsis views in roofs is easier, more relaxing and appealing <u>for me</u> than even the HT, or all the porros I have or used. As our physiology is unique for each individual, our perceived senses are also unique. </p><p></p><p>Yes, optical generalizations can be made and passed on to newbie's, but the fact is...All This Stuff Is Personal!</p><p></p><p>Ted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theo98, post: 3352713, member: 132099"] Simply put, but a truth to be realized by all...thanks James! "Try Before You Buy", "To My Eyes", "IMHO", "What I See", and other similar comments about optics as they come and go, are Reality to That Person! I agree that an offset AK or porro prism design presents a better 3D view. However, seeing stereopsis views in roofs is easier, more relaxing and appealing [U]for me[/U] than even the HT, or all the porros I have or used. As our physiology is unique for each individual, our perceived senses are also unique. Yes, optical generalizations can be made and passed on to newbie's, but the fact is...All This Stuff Is Personal! Ted [/QUOTE]
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