First up yes I’m a camo nerd. Metal Gear Solid 3 awakened something in me! Anyway every now and then I take different camo patterns into the woods and take photos as a reference to help people choose what works best for them. This one, Pencott Wildwood looks way too brown in most photos. Check it out!

But with the selfie cam it looks a lot closer to how it does in person

Maybe it’s just the phone software that’s only used in the main camera? I’ve messed with some of the settings with no luck. Here’s a closer view of the pattern to show you what it’s like up close

Any theories?

  • FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    As a civilian, thankfully I get to enjoy camo stuff without the risk of getting shot at. So I’m rocking my tiger stripe boonie and G-Shock for sure.

    The digital UCP definitely is an unloved pattern by people who did get shot at. Which is why it’s kind of surprising to me that it’s one of those patterns that frequently pops up on camo items for civilian use. I frequently see items for sale with it. Much more than other, actual military patterns.

    Maybe because it actually scales down to where you can use it on say, a Spyderco pocket knife, Zippo or wallet. Where other patterns wouldn’t work quite as well because you’d need to scale them down to really show a pattern. My Spyderco Military, Para 3 and digital Boonie are all in the ‘same scale’ for example, despite a large difference in size of the overall item.

    I’d love it if Spyderco did different camos like a nice tiger stripe. Heck, I wanted an actual tiger stripe Spyderco so badly, I commissioned a set of unique scales for it. Not really camo, definitely unique :D

    https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/dd828d19-b459-48f7-abe7-9e92b5c48e99.jpeg