I am now using the 8.5x44 ED porros, and find them great. I suspect my eyes (well below normal) are the limiting factor, not the optics, but I can say that they are very comfortable to look through and have a nice wide field of view. While buying them I compared with Nikon HG and the only optical difference I could see was the wider field of view with the Audubons. (the Audubons are heavier, though). I think they compare better for seeing details against my scope (Spacemaster) than the non-ED did, but I have not had the opportunity to do a direct comparison between the ED and non-ED, because I believed in the waterproof marking.
I tried to clean a non-ED pair without scratching the lenses by soaking them in a shallow bowl and ended up with soapsuds INSIDE the barrels. An email to Swift produced a response including the following quote:
We are sorry to hear of your experience in cleaning the 820 Swift Audubon.
It is most unfortunate that the term "waterproof" is not clearly defined for
all and commonly known. The standard definition for "waterproof" is that an
instrument can be submerged in one meter of water for 5 minutes.
It seems to me that most birdwatchers will be unlikely to submerge their binoculars as deep as a metre, but may well have them exposed to damp for more than five minutes at a time.
Warehouse express did take the non-EDs back on the 29.08.03 for repair under warranty, but they are still there - when I inquired I was told that the manufacturers repair section had a backlog. I replaced them with the ED despite all this, because I knew I could look through the non-ED for long periods without eyestrain.