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In praise of 8x32 HG (not L)
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<blockquote data-quote="Sollas" data-source="post: 3588570" data-attributes="member: 67713"><p>It seems to me the CA is a major stumbling block here, although if you double your money you get the FL's with a cleaner view.</p><p>Is the CA really such an issue on theses bins. I did read Allbinos report but as you all probably know it's whether the viewers actually pics it up and we're all different. Or is it a case if you go looking for it you're sure to find it??</p><p></p><p>The more I read into this what does ea become clear is the that 10x32 models released over 10 years ago are still a match for the newer comparable models of today.</p><p></p><p>Every time I try an EL 10x32 or FL I can't see the attraction of heavier and more cumbersome 8x or 10x42 models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sollas, post: 3588570, member: 67713"] It seems to me the CA is a major stumbling block here, although if you double your money you get the FL's with a cleaner view. Is the CA really such an issue on theses bins. I did read Allbinos report but as you all probably know it's whether the viewers actually pics it up and we're all different. Or is it a case if you go looking for it you're sure to find it?? The more I read into this what does ea become clear is the that 10x32 models released over 10 years ago are still a match for the newer comparable models of today. Every time I try an EL 10x32 or FL I can't see the attraction of heavier and more cumbersome 8x or 10x42 models. [/QUOTE]
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