I see, are 74mm+ so rare?
What do you mean by "Worldly"? Something that is "Worldly" doesn't necessarily perform any better than something that is less "Worldly." There is nothing wrong with liking the EII better.
I got my new Nikon 8x30 EII today and the quality is very impressive. Everything is perfect on it. I forgot how good they are. HaHa! Beautiful wide FOV. I don't think there is anything better under $1500. For $400 there is nothing that approaches it for value. Only the top alphas MIGHT be a little better in some ways but the EII is better in other ways. For a lot of people regardless of price I think the EII might be one of the best binoculars they are ever going to look through.
No April Fool. The EII's are very good. Best binoculars I have ever used under $1500. Do you like the EII's better than the SE's. I think I prefer the bigger FOV of the EII's. Very nice. I like the vintage look of the EII's better than the SE's also.HA ha, April fool !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have a similar pairing with the EII now for my widefield binocular and the Swarovski 8x32 SV instead of your Ultravid for my waterproof binocular. How do you like the Ultravid? Is it the 8x32 HD?The SE delivers the more accurate view in terms of low distortion and flat field, also the ergonomics are better and it feels more robust, but the EII is the one I enjoy most, so much so I sold the SE to fund my Ultravid, this pairing gives me the all weather bin I need and the EII`s unique view I crave.
I have a similar pairing with the EII now for my widefield binocular and the Swarovski 8x32 SV instead of your Ultravid for my waterproof binocular. How do you like the Ultravid? Is it the 8x32 HD?
I have a similar pairing with the EII now for my widefield binocular and the Swarovski 8x32 SV.........
8x42HD, its a small step behind the new HD+ but I bought from a dealer making way for the HD+ so got a deal too good to miss, the Ultravid seduces me, the SF and SV leaves me unemotional.
Hmmmmmmmm. Interesting. I have to try some sometime.8x42HD, its a small step behind the new HD+ but I bought from a dealer making way for the HD+ so got a deal too good to miss, the Ultravid seduces me, the SF and SV leaves me unemotional.
True. Each has it's strengths and weaknesses. I really noticed the 3D effect of the EII this time and the realistic view when I was doing a side by side with the SV's. The EII is definitely the best binocular on the market for it's price. Both are excellent binoculars. I can't really say the EII is better than the SV but in ways it is and in ways the SV is better. The SV is an awesome binocular and if you need waterproof it is good choice in a roof. If you are on budget you can't beat the EII.But it is more than just the wider FOV of the Nikon EII. It is the FOV coupled with the realistic presentation of a poro and the Nikon color balance that can present a spectacular view under the right conditions. In some ways, comparing the SV to the EII is an apples and oranges endeavor. Each are excellent in their own way. What is better comes down to how you view and what you are viewing at the time.
John ..... I wonder if it is the warmer color balance Nikon and especially Leica are known for that works for you?
John ..... I wonder if it is the warmer color balance Nikon and especially Leica are known for that works for you?
Good luck on finding a perfect Zeiss SF but you may not like the color balance which I hear is neutral. I think Bruce is right in that you are drawn to the warmer color balances of the Nikon and the Leica both of which are warmer than especially a Zeiss. The Leica's always seem like they have that warm inviting natural color balance even on the Trinovids. That is why I always liked the Trinovids so much. Wnen you look at something with them it just seems so natural and almost cozy and warm. Like a fireplace burning in the living room.Bruce, it may well be, when I`v not used the EII for a while and I take it out with me, it just blows me away all over again so good is the view.
The Leica just works well in any situation.
When I get to try a perfect SF though I may well be drawn to spend on Zeiss.