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<blockquote data-quote="Sanjay Naithani" data-source="post: 3242040" data-attributes="member: 132461"><p>Thanks for great input. I tried 12*50 EL SV again just to see if it will be strain to use that. Frankly speaking I found weight on higher side and mind gets diverted in trying to hold the bin, so you seems to make effort. Although I am convinced with all great input from you guys that it's a great bin. How big is the compromise moving to EL 10*42. I am assuming that during the day time, both of them should be at par in brightness and EL 50 should show its strength during dusk and dawn. </p><p></p><p>You mentioned that EL 50 give that it gives brighter , wonderfully larger , super wow factor. Can you explain what does larger mean here since magnification is same in both the cases. Is that WOW factor missing in EL 42. After all when we spend so much of money, you deserve that wow factor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanjay Naithani, post: 3242040, member: 132461"] Thanks for great input. I tried 12*50 EL SV again just to see if it will be strain to use that. Frankly speaking I found weight on higher side and mind gets diverted in trying to hold the bin, so you seems to make effort. Although I am convinced with all great input from you guys that it's a great bin. How big is the compromise moving to EL 10*42. I am assuming that during the day time, both of them should be at par in brightness and EL 50 should show its strength during dusk and dawn. You mentioned that EL 50 give that it gives brighter , wonderfully larger , super wow factor. Can you explain what does larger mean here since magnification is same in both the cases. Is that WOW factor missing in EL 42. After all when we spend so much of money, you deserve that wow factor [/QUOTE]
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