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<blockquote data-quote="FrankD" data-source="post: 1511544" data-attributes="member: 18544"><p>True Steve. What I now find fascinating is the subtle differences in each design. From what I remember of the Promaster it had good edge performance and color with a bit of a sacrifice in field of view versus the Hawke or Zen. The Hawke had a noticeably wider field of view but with softer edges. The Zen had the better aspects of both so it would be the one I would look to compare the Intrepid to.</p><p></p><p>Also, I just received notification that the Bushnell Legend Ultra HD 8x42s are in stock. I should have a pair for review before the week is out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrankD, post: 1511544, member: 18544"] True Steve. What I now find fascinating is the subtle differences in each design. From what I remember of the Promaster it had good edge performance and color with a bit of a sacrifice in field of view versus the Hawke or Zen. The Hawke had a noticeably wider field of view but with softer edges. The Zen had the better aspects of both so it would be the one I would look to compare the Intrepid to. Also, I just received notification that the Bushnell Legend Ultra HD 8x42s are in stock. I should have a pair for review before the week is out. [/QUOTE]
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