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Old Saturday 10th November 2007, 16:10   #1
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Almost purchased the 8X42 HD Golden Rings

Cabela's just opened not 10 minutes away from my house. Visited them on opening day and looked through the 10X42 HD and 8X42 HD Leupold Golden Rings along with a set of my HG Swarovski 7X42 SLC. Also looked through the 8.5X42 ELs. A few years ago I made the comment that I thought the 10X42 non-HD model was amazing and possibly the best out there. I didn't think much about the 8X42s at the time. The 8X42s in HD trim are absolutely stunning. In resolution, contrast, stability (weight), and image flatness, it bested both of the Swarovski binoculars to my eyes. Only issue, and the reason I decided not to plunk down the $1350 immediately on these is that panning caused me to feel a bit queezy unlike the 7X42 SLCs. I'm still scratching my head on this one. These may become my HG. I am hoping someone with more experience can do a good review and also tell me what optic property is causing me queeziness during the pan. Also, is Swarovski ever going to go the HD route with their glass on the 7X42s?


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Old Monday 12th November 2007, 00:59   #2
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Hello Passive,

You might want to post this in either the Swaro or general section, also...might get some quick replies.

I'm stumped on your reaction to panning. Can you describe the view? Could it have been an inner ear or blood sugar problem?

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Old Monday 12th November 2007, 13:24   #3
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Could this be what is described as the "rolling ball" effect? I've never experienced it but it clearly exists with some people. I understand that sometimes it disappears after a day or so.
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Old Tuesday 13th November 2007, 05:39   #4
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The rolling ball

I will let you know when they arrive. I found a very good deal that I just couldn't pass up and purchased a set. Sold my Swarovski 7X42 SLCs. Hope I made the right decision.
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Old Sunday 18th November 2007, 01:58   #5
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Unhappy Seller flaked so . . .

No HD 8X42s for me yet Sad day indeed!
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Old Friday 30th November 2007, 03:15   #6
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Old Friday 30th November 2007, 09:40   #7
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I am hoping someone ... and also tell me what optic property is causing me queeziness during the pan.
If you feel that the Swaro does not behave that way, I would guess it is called "pincushion" distortion. Eg. Leica binoculars have it more and it is supposed to prevent "rolling ball" or barrelling effect. People usually get used to both barrelling and pincushioning and they only notice it in direct comparisons. I think I have had the same feeling when I have used the wide-angled Zeiss 20-60x scope after my Swaro.

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Old Monday 31st December 2007, 22:11   #8
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BTW, I see Cabelas is selling these at a very big discount in their Bargain Cave, almost 50%. They show as backordered, but at least that is not "sold out." What is the focus speed like on these--i.e., fast or slow?
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