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My scope has a 65mm lens on the front and very often my eye gest saturated with light after very few shots, say 15 to 20.
You must take also into account that I have serious problems with my master eye, which cannot be solved by doctors in any known way.
Things go worse (if possible) in winter, because the sun rays reach the target more frontally and there is a higher light reflection from it.
I've tried several filters as well as polarizers, but they only supply lower image sharpness, which is just the oposite of what I need.
Finally I've heard about making a disk collection of different diameters, in order to reduce the incoming light at the front of the scope.
The holes in the different disks should act as the diaphragm of a camera, theoretically.
Have you ever tried this solution? Madness?
Thanks to all of you for your replies, that will be for sure, highly appreciated.
My scope has a 65mm lens on the front and very often my eye gest saturated with light after very few shots, say 15 to 20.
You must take also into account that I have serious problems with my master eye, which cannot be solved by doctors in any known way.
Things go worse (if possible) in winter, because the sun rays reach the target more frontally and there is a higher light reflection from it.
I've tried several filters as well as polarizers, but they only supply lower image sharpness, which is just the oposite of what I need.
Finally I've heard about making a disk collection of different diameters, in order to reduce the incoming light at the front of the scope.
The holes in the different disks should act as the diaphragm of a camera, theoretically.
Have you ever tried this solution? Madness?
Thanks to all of you for your replies, that will be for sure, highly appreciated.