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Leupold MK4 Sunshade
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<blockquote data-quote="Chrismadrid" data-source="post: 84286" data-attributes="member: 4416"><p><strong>Re: Leupold MK4/VX3 Sunshade</strong></p><p></p><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>Option is to use a Leupold fit <strong>Killflash</strong> known as an <strong>ARD</strong> , ....these screw directly onto the front bell and cut the light down approx 19% + all the benefits of a sunshade without the lengh. Heard conflicting reports on the cheap equivalents from elsewhere. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]I can also say first hand that the ARD/KILLFLASH affects the image quality. I doubt teh version made for Leupold by ARD is any different. If lens reflection killing is the aim - then fine, I can accept the arguments. If Image sharpening is teh aim - Then I personally would stick to good old fashioned long sunshades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrismadrid, post: 84286, member: 4416"] [b]Re: Leupold MK4/VX3 Sunshade[/b] [ QUOTE ] Option is to use a Leupold fit [b]Killflash[/b] known as an [b]ARD[/b] , ....these screw directly onto the front bell and cut the light down approx 19% + all the benefits of a sunshade without the lengh. Heard conflicting reports on the cheap equivalents from elsewhere. [/ QUOTE ]I can also say first hand that the ARD/KILLFLASH affects the image quality. I doubt teh version made for Leupold by ARD is any different. If lens reflection killing is the aim - then fine, I can accept the arguments. If Image sharpening is teh aim - Then I personally would stick to good old fashioned long sunshades. [/QUOTE]
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