After consuming a lot of great info on BirdForum over the past few years I thought it was time I registered and posed a question that I thought someone might have a view on
My partner has a pair of CL 8x25s that we bought about 9 years ago, eg about 3 years after they were first released. I really like them and indeed often borrow them for hiking and other times when I don't want to lug my 8x42s around. I've been wanting to get my own pair for a few years now but I've kind of been holding off in the hope that Swaro will upgrade the model. Now I know they released some cosmetic improvements a few years ago but sadly the glass remained the same (ideally I'd like a wider field of view). I was hoping the impressive* Zeiss 8x25 model might have provoked a response from Swaro but nothing so far. Does anyone know or could hazard a guess whether it's a fool's errand playing this waiting game? Also, is there a set time of year or event when Swaro typically release new models?
[* In case anyone wonders, I did try a pair of the Zeiss but I really didn't like the single hinge plus they felt slightly plasticky in some ill-defined way]
My partner has a pair of CL 8x25s that we bought about 9 years ago, eg about 3 years after they were first released. I really like them and indeed often borrow them for hiking and other times when I don't want to lug my 8x42s around. I've been wanting to get my own pair for a few years now but I've kind of been holding off in the hope that Swaro will upgrade the model. Now I know they released some cosmetic improvements a few years ago but sadly the glass remained the same (ideally I'd like a wider field of view). I was hoping the impressive* Zeiss 8x25 model might have provoked a response from Swaro but nothing so far. Does anyone know or could hazard a guess whether it's a fool's errand playing this waiting game? Also, is there a set time of year or event when Swaro typically release new models?
[* In case anyone wonders, I did try a pair of the Zeiss but I really didn't like the single hinge plus they felt slightly plasticky in some ill-defined way]