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<blockquote data-quote="looksharp65" data-source="post: 3092287" data-attributes="member: 83771"><p>Some off-axis CA can be traced since the eyepieces don't have ED glass. It does change with gaze angle and is by no means objectionable.</p><p>The view is superb with very good edge sharpness and the famous Nikon-style saturated colours. The big exit pupil also makes them fantastic in deep dusk.</p><p></p><p>I have some issues, though, with IPD setting and eye relief which together make these considerably slower in use than (for example) the Vortex Fury 6.5x32.</p><p>An IPD lock like the one Vortex used to sell would probably solve this, since the central hinge tension is less than I prefer.</p><p></p><p>Can't really decide whether I like the EDG 7x42 or the E II 8x30 the best.</p><p>Granted, the EDG is way more allround, being waterproof and insensitive to cold weather. Grab one while you can!</p><p></p><p>//L</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="looksharp65, post: 3092287, member: 83771"] Some off-axis CA can be traced since the eyepieces don't have ED glass. It does change with gaze angle and is by no means objectionable. The view is superb with very good edge sharpness and the famous Nikon-style saturated colours. The big exit pupil also makes them fantastic in deep dusk. I have some issues, though, with IPD setting and eye relief which together make these considerably slower in use than (for example) the Vortex Fury 6.5x32. An IPD lock like the one Vortex used to sell would probably solve this, since the central hinge tension is less than I prefer. Can't really decide whether I like the EDG 7x42 or the E II 8x30 the best. Granted, the EDG is way more allround, being waterproof and insensitive to cold weather. Grab one while you can! //L [/QUOTE]
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