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On Friday, April 13, 2012 8:11:00 AM UTC-4, Peter Scholz wrote:
When flying a lot in sunny conditions over snow covered areas, you might want to consider the 90% variant. For all other situations 80% is sufficient. Thank you for your comment Peter. I see that Zeiss recommends 90% for flying. http://www.zeiss.com/4125680F0053A38...256AC00049D720 Can you tell us the color of your irises? Blue eyed people are more photophobic than brown eyed people. Perhaps this explains your preference for 80% lenses? |
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I have four pairs of Zeiss sunglasses. Two with 80% light reduction
and two with 70%. I think the 70% works perfect under all soring conditions, but probably not so good for skiing. The 70% is recomended he http://www.streckenflug.at/shop/prod...products_id=39. I really like the "Silhouette Rimless"-style together with a typical soaring hat. I ordered a pair with anti glare and anti reflex from http://www.brillen-kueppers.de/, but I cant' find that model anymore. |
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