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Vari-X III glare
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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 336109" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>If you are cupping your hand around the eye piece then what you need to do is head on down to Florida and pick up where Ponce de Leon left off. There are only two cures for that and the fountain of youth would be the preferred one. Failing to find it, then I suggest you get a long bill hiat and velcro on a sunshade. A sunshade on the objective of the scope will help a little too.</p><p></p><p>If glare on your eye is the problem then you should also be having trouble driving at night and especially hate the BMWs and Mercedes with their blue lights. If this is true you will also benefit from moving up to a 56mm scope so you might as well dump your old scope and just buy totally new what you really need.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Your description of exactly what is the problem leaves a some question as to the angle of the sun and perhaps you have been improperly cleaning the eyepiece and it is either too dirty or has about a million scratches in the optical coating which will cause a problem with reflecting a lot of light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 336109, member: 8"] If you are cupping your hand around the eye piece then what you need to do is head on down to Florida and pick up where Ponce de Leon left off. There are only two cures for that and the fountain of youth would be the preferred one. Failing to find it, then I suggest you get a long bill hiat and velcro on a sunshade. A sunshade on the objective of the scope will help a little too. If glare on your eye is the problem then you should also be having trouble driving at night and especially hate the BMWs and Mercedes with their blue lights. If this is true you will also benefit from moving up to a 56mm scope so you might as well dump your old scope and just buy totally new what you really need. Your description of exactly what is the problem leaves a some question as to the angle of the sun and perhaps you have been improperly cleaning the eyepiece and it is either too dirty or has about a million scratches in the optical coating which will cause a problem with reflecting a lot of light. [/QUOTE]
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