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Old March 22nd, 2005, 12:04 PM
Wolfgang
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"Sum Ting Wong" wrote in message
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 20:38:24 -0600, "Wolfgang"
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Yes. Choose wisely........choose a color you like.


Wolfie, that was a serious question. Some colors are supposed to be
better for seeing into the water. Do you have any practical
experience with polarized lenses or do you just have too much time on
your hands?


I realized it was a serious question. I can't be certain, but I like to
think I wouldn't have answered otherwise.

I'm also aware that some colors are reputed to be better for viewing things
below the surface of the water. Evidently, so are you. I don't recall
which colors get the most votes but I'll bet a shiny new nickel the matter
is not without controversy. It looks like you may already have done a bit
of research on this, so you probably know more about it than I do.

I've used both amber and gray. I like amber. Others prefer gray. You may
already have some experience with polarized lenses.....I don't know. If
not, your best bet is to try all the colors you can find. In all
likelihood, you'll find that you like one color better than the others.

Choose the color you like.

Wolfgang