brocknroller
porromaniac
I see no CA or roll-the-ball effect in any of my binos (well, a little in my vintage, cherry 8x30 Canon B body), but none of that in the new ones. Now I had a Pentax 8x32 SP (nonED) for a while, and that had noticable yellow fringing....also had a Swift 828 that really rolled tha ball when ya panned. But the 7 I have now are flaw-free (at least as far as I'm concerned). So there.....
I guess the moral to this story is, if you buy and sell enough bins, you are bound to stumble upon 7 that you like.
If you try the new SV EL or a Nikon full sized Premier, you might get the "ball" rolling again.
If you want to see more CA than you've ever seen before, try putting away your present stock of non-ED bins and use a low dispersion glass, low power (7x or 8x) bin exclusively for a few weeks while observing birds against a snowy landscape.
Then pick up your old bins and compare the views side by side with the ED bin, and you might be surprised to see CA that you never saw before in those non-ED bins.
I found that using an ED bin under extreme conditions and then transitioning myself back to my non-ED bins was a very "colorful" experience.