Tasco Exp – the Finest Scopes and Tasco Binoculars
The EXP (Extreme Performance) range of Tasco scopes came onto the market sporting an oval objective lens. This was a step away from similar wide view lens on the market; which were often asymmetrical in nature. While the older lens did provide a wider viewing range they did not offer a lot of light.
The EXP range also offer variable magnification with two options on offer. At the lower end it ranges from 1.5 to 5 power magnification. The more powerful model ranges from 3 to 9 power variable. Regardless of what type of hunting you might want to pursue this will provide you with more than enough power. With an objective lens measuring 54 mm by 42 mm, you have the choice of mounting the scope low on the rifle, just as you would with any 42mm scope; however, you also gain tremendous light-gathering capability. In fact, the new Tasco lenses are able to gather just as much light as larger objective lenses, even though the area is not much larger than a traditional 42mm scope.
These new Tasco scopes are able to provide as much light as possible without the risk of losing any from reflection due to a special coating applied to the scope. Regardless of whether you're hunting at dusk or when the day is just beginning you can focus on your target and obtain a clear image with this scope. When you find yourself hunting in a low light situation, the ability to dial up the power on this scope really comes into its own.
You will also find that the new Tasco scopes have a finish that is quite unlike many of the other scopes currently on the market, as well. This scope has been finished with a matte coating that provides a smooth, quality feel and look. The eye-piece was also designed to provide the maximum amount of convenience while hunting. There is no lock ring, which means that it can be easily maneuvered for easy adjustments.
All Tasco products come with a No Fault lifetime warranty. This basically means that if you encounter any problem with your scope Tasco will either repair or replace it; regardless of what actually caused the scope to fail.
So if you're in the market for a new scope and binoculars why not check out Tasco today?
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Always best to check with the master of portraiture for something like this.
Look at Rembrandt's self-portrait of 1640 and see how much meaning the two little dabs of white in his eyes show.
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I would check to make sure you don't have things running in the background. Check your task manager and click on processes to see what is running and how much memory is being used.
With all the programs on that machine I wouldn't doubt if that is part of the problem. To many things running.
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This is my RockRiderz machine again .I was testing my new canon 5d mark II in a low light situation