NMD: SeaVision 2100s with reader lenses

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That's a bit of a tough question. I am definitely still sold on the magenta lens for blue water.

The yellow filter, well... I'm not sure. I mean, I don't generally dive with the yellow lens and then do another dive in the same water to really compare how much difference it makes. I'm not sure I would pay extra for the yellow over a clear lens. But, with Seavision, if you are ordering with gauge reader lenses anyway, then the yellow doesn't cost any extra. In that case, I would probably still go with yellow for green water and low viz.

I will say that despite a real comparison between yellow and clear, I always use either my yellow or magenta lens, depending on the water. Except for in the pool or if I'm teaching an OW class. For pool and class, I always use the clear lens.
 
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