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New Product Introduction Today From Swarovski ? (4 Viewers)

If you can look through bins with 70°, sharp to the edge, and 91%, you will not discuss about the design :king:
 
And they are happy with a 91% transmission?!?
Seriously?
To me, they are such cheap looking ugly Binos...
The 'lowish' transmission figure is likely due to the amount of glass required to achieve those large AFov's.

Also Swarovski's never feel 'cheap' in the hand - for that you'll have to grab a Zeiss SF ....... :smoke:






Chosun :gh:
 
New Product: Swarovski NL Pure 8x42/10x42/12x43

sorry for the typo in the title: it should be 12x42

Model: 8x42 10x42 12x42
FoV: 159, 136, and 113m / 1000m
Transmission > 91%
Weight > 800g
Price > 2800 Euros

Launch Date: July 1, 2020
 

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So they dropped the 8.5x for an 8x? It doesn't sound like much of a difference but after ten years of use I really have enjoyed the little extra oomph.

Maybe a 10x is in the offing. They do look comfy, with lots of room for fat fingers, lol.
 
So what actually is the product that is being offered..? Not sure I can follow this correctly and when does it hit the market..?

The Swarovski NL Pure binoculars 8x42, 10x42 and 12x42.
Available from September 1, 2020 with prices staring from 2850 Euro.
 
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