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Optic Yellow - This lens allows in 80% of available visible
light. It is worn in hazy, foggy days or late afternoon as it will highlight
the target with better definition by blocking out much of the blue light.
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Hunter Orange - This lens allows in 50% of available visible
light. It filters a greater amount of blue light than either the vermillion
or amber brown lenses which brightens lighter colored targets. This lens
should be used on cloudy to partly cloudy days to enhance contrasts. Or it
can be worn on sunny days if you are wearing a hat. |
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Light Vermillion - This is a light colored lens allowing in about
70% of available visible light. The light filtration characteristics of this
lens accentuates bright targets against a medium to dark background
environment, such as trees. It is also an excellent lens to use when
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Vermillion - A darker rose colored lens which allows 40%
available visible light to come through. This lens is used to enhance your
environment on bright sunny days, and reacts along the same principles as
the light vermillion shade by sharpening the contrast of the target against
green backgrounds. |
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Dark Vermillion - The darkest rose tinted lens in the series of
vermilion shades. This lens will allow 22% available visible light to come
through. It is best used during bright days to reduce terrain glare while
still enhancing target color. |
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Light Purple - This lighter colored lens combining the gray and
vermillion shades to dampen the green backgrounds and enhance clarity of the
target against tall trees. This lens is perfect for daytime conditions and
allows 85% of available visible light through. |
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Dark Purple - A darker combination of gray and vermillion shades
which allow only 30% of available visible light through. This lens is used
on brighter days to enhance clarity and sharpen the contrast of objects
against green backgrounds. |
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Dark Green - This lens provides texture to green terrains and
allows only 15% of available visible light through. The darker color helps
absorb the transmitted light and it is an excellent lens for sportsmen
looking for camouflage aspects. |
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Medium Gray - An all-purpose lens which transmits all color
schemes at the same level. Meaning objects seen through this lens stay true
in nature. They are good lenses for bright sunny days allowing through 33%
of available visible light. |
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Dark Gray - This is the darkest lens we offer providing only 12%
available visible light to come through. It is used on very bright days to
cut down on glare and reduce eye strain. The gray color will leave objects
true to natural color. |
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Amber Brown - This is a medium colored lens allowing in about 33%
of available visible light. The amber color filters light more evenly then
the vermillion and orange lenses, allowing objects to appear closer to their
natural color. The brightness and contrast control features on the lens
allow it to be used in a wide variety of conditions.
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Clear - This lens allows 98% of available visible light and is
mainly used indoors when no contrast is needed, or when there is adequate
lighting conditions. This is a very good safety lens. |