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Looking at the DOCTERsight III. It mentions:
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Sharp dot image across the entire field of vision thanks to additional correction lens
Does this mean the sight can be adjusted for eyesight issues?
I bought the Trijicon sight and at the time the red dot was a circle. Now it is a indistinct "star". Does the Docter sight III allow for correction of this ??? Any thoughts anyone?
http://www.docter-germany.de/en/products/prod/cat/reflex-sights/prod/doctersight-iii.html
Answering my own question: Quote:
Hints Due to their specific construction, DOCTER red-dot reflex sights do not have a diopter compensation unit or other function units that compensate for the visual defect of the human eye. Thus, all individual visual defects of the respective shooter have a direct effect on the contour of the perceived light dot. Seeming ovality, sickle-shaped distortion, "star clusters" or a "frayed" contour of the dot do not mean a defective device, but rather and exclusively mean a physiological change of the eye (astigmatism). Then, it is recommended to use corrective glasses or to have the eyes checked by an ophthalmologist.
http://www.docter-germany.de/fileadmin/c...gth_III_d_e.pdf
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