MedServ60Driver
FNG
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- May 29, 2020
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Greetings all.
I recently purchased a pair of Meopta B1.1 12x50's for CO elk and deer at the recommendation of this board. Overall I'm mostly impressed (there is some notable edge distortion, but nothing is perfect). However, after messing around with them I do have a question about technique for use while spotting.
I noticed that when I attempt to scan WITHIN the field of view, no matter how I adjust the binos I get variable black spots as my eyes try to look around within the bino image. Is this normal due to the small exit pupil, or am I doing something wrong? If this is normal, do you just have to tolerate or is there a way to combat it? I find it very distracting.
Any info is greatly appreciated!
I recently purchased a pair of Meopta B1.1 12x50's for CO elk and deer at the recommendation of this board. Overall I'm mostly impressed (there is some notable edge distortion, but nothing is perfect). However, after messing around with them I do have a question about technique for use while spotting.
I noticed that when I attempt to scan WITHIN the field of view, no matter how I adjust the binos I get variable black spots as my eyes try to look around within the bino image. Is this normal due to the small exit pupil, or am I doing something wrong? If this is normal, do you just have to tolerate or is there a way to combat it? I find it very distracting.
Any info is greatly appreciated!