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Old 4 March 2007, 04:44 PM   #1
High-Gear
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Seadweller Cyclops Question

I love my new SD, and really like the clean look without the cyclops, but I have a question. I have read the reason their is no cyclops is because of the very thick crystal would cause the magnification to be off. I just wonder why a cyclops with the proper magnification was not made?

A lady at the AD said it would pop off at depth, but I don't understand why, unless the pressure distorts the crystal somehow?

Whats the real reason?
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