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ZEISS SF and HT in latest Norwegian test10x
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<blockquote data-quote="Troubador" data-source="post: 3280119" data-attributes="member: 109211"><p>Ha! Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. I must have been feeling angelic, not a characteristic for which I am known.</p><p></p><p>But if you can't explain the separation of tones that I see (and apparently Binomania also reports) then I am more than struggling too.</p><p></p><p>I continue to have higher hit rate through my HTs and SFs at spotting dark brown otters amongst dark brown seaweed than Troubadoris through her Uvids which to me make most dark brown seaweeds one dark tone along with any lurking Otters. It seems to me this corroborates my impression of better tone separation.</p><p></p><p>Is it possible that there is an optimum level of contrast that allows this separation rather than my perhaps crude explanation of other models having simply too much contrast? Or is it just a case of T* being a bit more clever than I thought?</p><p></p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troubador, post: 3280119, member: 109211"] Ha! Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. I must have been feeling angelic, not a characteristic for which I am known. But if you can't explain the separation of tones that I see (and apparently Binomania also reports) then I am more than struggling too. I continue to have higher hit rate through my HTs and SFs at spotting dark brown otters amongst dark brown seaweed than Troubadoris through her Uvids which to me make most dark brown seaweeds one dark tone along with any lurking Otters. It seems to me this corroborates my impression of better tone separation. Is it possible that there is an optimum level of contrast that allows this separation rather than my perhaps crude explanation of other models having simply too much contrast? Or is it just a case of T* being a bit more clever than I thought? Lee [/QUOTE]
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