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    Vortex Razor HD Spotting Scope v Nikon Scope EDG Fieldscope 85

    Now you got me curious... do you digiscope and videoscope with a superzoom camera?? How so?
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    Vortex Razor HD Spotting Scope v Nikon Scope EDG Fieldscope 85

    The vortex is overpriced. Go for the Nikon. The american dollar is dropping week after week. If you translate the price of that Vortex to dollar you will see that you are paying 2x. Go for the Nikon EDG 85... for 1.7k is right. Again, considering the price you mentioned ... go for the Nikon...
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    Vortex Razor HD Spotting Scope v Nikon Scope EDG Fieldscope 85

    Price is not random. Everything cost money... if there were 2 different builds, one could say that the build "per se" affected the price. Like when you compare a refractor against a Newtonian(No lenses, no cost... at the same price the newtonian is better). But we are talking here about 2...
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    Vortex Razor HD Spotting Scope v Nikon Scope EDG Fieldscope 85

    EDG is better. But, let me tell you that something must be wrong if the Vortex and the Nikon are the same price. (It is like a Kowa and a Celestron regal ... for the same price... there is no such thing, something must be wrong with that Kowa to be in the same price range of a Regal)
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    Vortex Razor HD Spotting Scope v Nikon Scope EDG Fieldscope 85

    Seems like an unfair comparison to me... the Nikon is twice more expensive than the Vortex. If you manage to find those for the same price... I would go Nikon.
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