Hello.
I have been using my EL 8x32 for about six months and love them. However, as the daylight hours are fewer, I have come to wonder whether a larger exit pupil would make a big difference to me in lower light. Then, I recall the many reviews that have stated that the EL32 excels in low light, comparable to a larger objective bino. I wish there were an EL 7x42. I love the open bridge design, and I think I'd like to stick with Swaro (though have been tempted to pull the trigger on a Nikon EDG II 7x42 on a couple occasions). I've considered the EL 8.5x42, believing now that the weight wouldn't bother me (now that I use the young harness), and the larger space for my fingers would be a relief, especially with gloves. However, the 8.5x42 are a small step up in exit pupil size. Would that really make a difference in lower light? Enough to make up for the loss of FOV?
Thanks for any thoughts.
I have been using my EL 8x32 for about six months and love them. However, as the daylight hours are fewer, I have come to wonder whether a larger exit pupil would make a big difference to me in lower light. Then, I recall the many reviews that have stated that the EL32 excels in low light, comparable to a larger objective bino. I wish there were an EL 7x42. I love the open bridge design, and I think I'd like to stick with Swaro (though have been tempted to pull the trigger on a Nikon EDG II 7x42 on a couple occasions). I've considered the EL 8.5x42, believing now that the weight wouldn't bother me (now that I use the young harness), and the larger space for my fingers would be a relief, especially with gloves. However, the 8.5x42 are a small step up in exit pupil size. Would that really make a difference in lower light? Enough to make up for the loss of FOV?
Thanks for any thoughts.