Mistermugi
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Nothing on the market can compare to Prizm lenses at the moment.
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Good to know, basically what I'm reading review wise is that Revant particulatly on their Elite line comes pretty darn close in terms of optical quality and appearance (and the standard tints). I might get the inexpensive green and yellow they make since they are options I don't see offered for what I have from Oakley just for sake of alternativesNothing on the market can compare to Prizm lenses at the moment.
Nothing on the market can compare to Prizm lenses at the moment.
Black pair--Revant Midnight Sun
White pair--Revant Fire red lens
Silver pair--Oakley Warm Grey lens
--Flare Gold lens on the table
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Can't say anything for the sports, but I haven't had an issue using polarized for any of my smartphones or tablets, or my mirrorless cameras. May be a weird look if you view it from an extreme angle but you're not usually tilting the phone side ways to use it.Do we have an opinion on Revant non-polarized lens?
I prefer non polarized for sports and looking at smartphone .. is there a high end non polarized?
I have tried the green coated non polarized (Revant version of jade iridium) in an old t-wire.
It seems very nice as an every day lens but i see some uneven tint if the angle of the lens is shifted slightly.
Given the small size of the lens (t-wire gen1) , this is a little concerning.
Do we have an opinion on Revant non-polarized lens?
I prefer non polarized for sports and looking at smartphone .. is there a high end non polarized?
I have tried the green coated non polarized (Revant version of jade iridium) in an old t-wire.
It seems very nice as an every day lens but i see some uneven tint if the angle of the lens is shifted slightly.
Given the small size of the lens (t-wire gen1) , this is a little concerning.