Paultricounty
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The more I use these binoculars the better they get. Are these forgotten or overlooked premium gems? I guess people have moved on to the latest & greatest.
I can only speak about the 8x42EDG here, which I’ve been using for the last few months. I’m not gonna get into the build quality too much here, because at this price point it’s expected that they be built well, and they are. Here are some subjective thoughts and impressions of the EDG.
When comparing the EDG to most of the other top premium choices from ZeissLeica and swarovski I find they are not as sharp as a Noctavid , not as bright as the EL’s and NL’s, not as saturated or as much contrast as Ultravid’s and not as much resolution as the SF’s, yet to me they still fall right into this group of the highest quality optics available today.
It has high levels of all those optical traits without overdoing it in any one area, if that makes sense. They are plenty bright, there’s a lot of contrast, very sharp, the CA correction is excellent , a nice flat field to the edge and it has a large sweet spot, glare control is as good as anything.
Because of a combination of all these traits and a few others I’m going to point out, these are on par or even surpass (imo) many of the latest and greatest.
First of all the eye-box is so forgiving that you don’t even think about eye placement. You put them up to your eyes and your in. There’s no learning curve where to set them in your eye sockets , where to lean them against your upper brow. They are also the shortest focal length 8 x 42 available, which makes them very compact. How they make them this short and still have exceptional CA correction is beyond me.
The focus is fast, but not too fast , they snap into focus as good as any binoculars I have ever tried and the focuser is probably the best available and easily on par with the SF, it’s buttery smooth, no play and just the right amount feedback.
It excels above all others in comfort, I’ve already commented about the eye box. They are incredibly easy on the eyes, they don’t over tax your visual cortex. They don’t overdo it in brightness, in sharpness or in blueness, they are very calm.
You could look through these binoculars all day long, and I have, and not get tired, no fatigue seems to set in like some of the other examples.
I’d love to hear other peoples opinions on these wonderful binoculars.
And a big Thank you goes out to Dries1 (Andy) for turning me on the these incredible binoculars and of course other BF members.
Paul
I can only speak about the 8x42EDG here, which I’ve been using for the last few months. I’m not gonna get into the build quality too much here, because at this price point it’s expected that they be built well, and they are. Here are some subjective thoughts and impressions of the EDG.
When comparing the EDG to most of the other top premium choices from ZeissLeica and swarovski I find they are not as sharp as a Noctavid , not as bright as the EL’s and NL’s, not as saturated or as much contrast as Ultravid’s and not as much resolution as the SF’s, yet to me they still fall right into this group of the highest quality optics available today.
It has high levels of all those optical traits without overdoing it in any one area, if that makes sense. They are plenty bright, there’s a lot of contrast, very sharp, the CA correction is excellent , a nice flat field to the edge and it has a large sweet spot, glare control is as good as anything.
Because of a combination of all these traits and a few others I’m going to point out, these are on par or even surpass (imo) many of the latest and greatest.
First of all the eye-box is so forgiving that you don’t even think about eye placement. You put them up to your eyes and your in. There’s no learning curve where to set them in your eye sockets , where to lean them against your upper brow. They are also the shortest focal length 8 x 42 available, which makes them very compact. How they make them this short and still have exceptional CA correction is beyond me.
The focus is fast, but not too fast , they snap into focus as good as any binoculars I have ever tried and the focuser is probably the best available and easily on par with the SF, it’s buttery smooth, no play and just the right amount feedback.
It excels above all others in comfort, I’ve already commented about the eye box. They are incredibly easy on the eyes, they don’t over tax your visual cortex. They don’t overdo it in brightness, in sharpness or in blueness, they are very calm.
You could look through these binoculars all day long, and I have, and not get tired, no fatigue seems to set in like some of the other examples.
I’d love to hear other peoples opinions on these wonderful binoculars.
And a big Thank you goes out to Dries1 (Andy) for turning me on the these incredible binoculars and of course other BF members.
Paul
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