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Classic Porro Comparision: Swarovski Habicht 8x30 vs. Nikon 8x30 E2?
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<blockquote data-quote="denco@comcast.n" data-source="post: 3450170" data-attributes="member: 25300"><p>The modern Swarovision's are much better than the Habicht 8x30 W at glare control. The Habicht glare wasn't a milky film over the FOV. It was complete blockage. I will admit the Swarovison's are not the best binocular when controlling glare but they are acceptable and they are much better than the other binoculars you mention in ease of view and edge sharpness. I found the Swarovski Habicht 8x30 W unacceptable in my field uses and I agree with Henry. I really liked the Habicht for most uses but let me tell you this and it isn't no BS don't try to use them looking up at a steep angle in the sun. Anyway mine sold fast on Ebay. In less than 15 hours for $100 more than I paid for them. I had no intention of selling them until I saw the glare. Take heed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denco@comcast.n, post: 3450170, member: 25300"] The modern Swarovision's are much better than the Habicht 8x30 W at glare control. The Habicht glare wasn't a milky film over the FOV. It was complete blockage. I will admit the Swarovison's are not the best binocular when controlling glare but they are acceptable and they are much better than the other binoculars you mention in ease of view and edge sharpness. I found the Swarovski Habicht 8x30 W unacceptable in my field uses and I agree with Henry. I really liked the Habicht for most uses but let me tell you this and it isn't no BS don't try to use them looking up at a steep angle in the sun. Anyway mine sold fast on Ebay. In less than 15 hours for $100 more than I paid for them. I had no intention of selling them until I saw the glare. Take heed. [/QUOTE]
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