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Bushnell Legend Ultra HD: $300 Chinese ED from Bushnell
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<blockquote data-quote="jab-law" data-source="post: 1688096" data-attributes="member: 81939"><p>I recently got the 10x42 Ultra HD bin. I am just a novice, but I certainly can tell the difference between what I see thru these and my Yosemites (another great little bin). Color is very good -- and depth of field seems pretty good for a 10x as well. They also work well in the cold weather -- WAY better than the Yosemites which just freeze up for focusing in the cold.</p><p></p><p>My only issue (so far) is the IPD on these so somewhat wider than what I find comfortable -- one of the things I like about the Yosemites. I have a narrow face, and the Bushnell HD is closed down all the way so it bearly fits over my nose -- and the picture window still has some gray on the outer edges depending on where I look. It is not too much of a problem, but I sometimes do have to adjust my gaze inside the window to get the best view, whereas with the Yosemites it is just right there all the time. However, I must say that the combination of the Bushnell 10x42 HD with the Yosemite 6x30 is really nice -- the Yosemites can see just about everything, and the 10x gets you right up close. Both are waterproof, so they look like a good combo for canoe/kayak as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jab-law, post: 1688096, member: 81939"] I recently got the 10x42 Ultra HD bin. I am just a novice, but I certainly can tell the difference between what I see thru these and my Yosemites (another great little bin). Color is very good -- and depth of field seems pretty good for a 10x as well. They also work well in the cold weather -- WAY better than the Yosemites which just freeze up for focusing in the cold. My only issue (so far) is the IPD on these so somewhat wider than what I find comfortable -- one of the things I like about the Yosemites. I have a narrow face, and the Bushnell HD is closed down all the way so it bearly fits over my nose -- and the picture window still has some gray on the outer edges depending on where I look. It is not too much of a problem, but I sometimes do have to adjust my gaze inside the window to get the best view, whereas with the Yosemites it is just right there all the time. However, I must say that the combination of the Bushnell 10x42 HD with the Yosemite 6x30 is really nice -- the Yosemites can see just about everything, and the 10x gets you right up close. Both are waterproof, so they look like a good combo for canoe/kayak as well. [/QUOTE]
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