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  1. Troubador

    Best Binoculars of 2013: The Cornell Lab Review

    Hi Mark FL is a bit brighter I feel (though that might be a personal quirk) and sharper. Certainly FL is better at CA control and Conquest focuses closer. Its a close call. If you had to choose only one and could afford FL I don't think you would go for Conquest. But if you did go for Conquest...
  2. Troubador

    Best Binoculars of 2013: The Cornell Lab Review

    LOL Brock. Undoubtedly there will be a new alpha Zeiss 32mm at some point and it will be called Victory but it won't be Victory HT for reasons explained elsewhere by both myself and Holger, no less. What Zeiss call this 32 doesn't really matter. What does matter is what it brings to the table...
  3. Troubador

    Best Binoculars of 2013: The Cornell Lab Review

    Leaving aside the fact that the way you have constructed your contribution means you think 90% of birders use HT and FL, I will assume you think they are using Swaros and this is because they are super intelligent. Could be. Or it could be they feel safer following the fashion so as not to...
  4. Troubador

    Best Binoculars of 2013: The Cornell Lab Review

    Absolutely right CS Lee B (:
  5. Troubador

    Best Binoculars of 2013: The Cornell Lab Review

    When it comes to scientific parameters then I agree 100% David. But when it comes down to it, much of what is attractive (or not) about a pair of bins is subjective and a test like this one is as useful as 50% of what is posted on BF. Oh. I see. Right you are...:-O Lee
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