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<blockquote data-quote="james holdsworth" data-source="post: 3283548" data-attributes="member: 79864"><p>The 8x42 HT doesn't have a yellow-green bias - I don't think anyone has ever said that [and is in complete disagreement with the review on which you are commenting], nor does it ''wash out'' as you have said so often. In fact, I have found that the quality of baffling / stray light control actually increases detail and contrast in very strong light. Of course, that is just from someone that owns and uses one daily, so pretty much useless information.....</p><p></p><p>How do we go from Tobias saying that the HT is the most colour neutral of the lot to you saying it ''would'' have a yellow-green bias........ and Tobias saying the view for the HT is superb even in strong sunlight to you saying it ''washes out''?</p><p></p><p>You have never used either so your speculation is silly as usual. I agree completely with Mark and others that point out that reviews such as Tobias's are subjective and personal. Yours, on the other hand, are an exercise in promoting speculation without any facts - sort of the Fox News of Birdforum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="james holdsworth, post: 3283548, member: 79864"] The 8x42 HT doesn't have a yellow-green bias - I don't think anyone has ever said that [and is in complete disagreement with the review on which you are commenting], nor does it ''wash out'' as you have said so often. In fact, I have found that the quality of baffling / stray light control actually increases detail and contrast in very strong light. Of course, that is just from someone that owns and uses one daily, so pretty much useless information..... How do we go from Tobias saying that the HT is the most colour neutral of the lot to you saying it ''would'' have a yellow-green bias........ and Tobias saying the view for the HT is superb even in strong sunlight to you saying it ''washes out''? You have never used either so your speculation is silly as usual. I agree completely with Mark and others that point out that reviews such as Tobias's are subjective and personal. Yours, on the other hand, are an exercise in promoting speculation without any facts - sort of the Fox News of Birdforum. [/QUOTE]
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