Glassaholic
FNG
^^^ Thank you for the clarification, that makes sense and I'm with you on preferring the more neutral to warm hue especially when glassing for creatures, I know some eyes are different, and some cannot even see or tell the "blue" but my eyes are extremely sensitive to this, at least they used to be, I've noticed as I get older my eyes are changing, I've also noticed that I see a lot less glass these days heavy on the blue and surprised that Sig still has that on their latest gear. I was one of the early adopters of the Bushnell ET 3.5-21x50 DMR scope about a decade ago, one of my biggest issues was the blue tint especially in low light, I was hesitant when the DMR II came out as they said the only thing they changed was the multi-coating, but was pleasantly surprised to see the blue tint was almost entirely eliminated as I thought it would take more than multi coating to correct that issue.
Many "eastern" manufacture LRF Bino's seem to have this issue (too blue), while all the high end "western" seem to have the neutral to warm hue, I am still waiting for that magical mid tier unit from the east that utilizes the new glass and multi coating such as we see in the Vortex UHD series and Maven's higher end units. I really thought the "new" Sig's would have corrected this, but they have opened the door for Vortex to come out with a UHD version of their Fury units - here's to hoping.
In lieu of this, I am leaning towards the new Leica 10/8x32 Pro Geovid units, for daytime glassing these could prove to be very good for both glass and LRF unit.
Many "eastern" manufacture LRF Bino's seem to have this issue (too blue), while all the high end "western" seem to have the neutral to warm hue, I am still waiting for that magical mid tier unit from the east that utilizes the new glass and multi coating such as we see in the Vortex UHD series and Maven's higher end units. I really thought the "new" Sig's would have corrected this, but they have opened the door for Vortex to come out with a UHD version of their Fury units - here's to hoping.
In lieu of this, I am leaning towards the new Leica 10/8x32 Pro Geovid units, for daytime glassing these could prove to be very good for both glass and LRF unit.