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Jan Meijerink tests 10x42 SF
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<blockquote data-quote="Troubador" data-source="post: 3381280" data-attributes="member: 109211"><p>HI Peter</p><p></p><p>There is probably some variation from unit to unit but the SF and EL I tested were inseparable with regard to sharpness except at the edge of the field where the Swaro had an advantage. This is not to say the SF wasn't sharp but it wasn't as sharp as the EL. The writer of the test that this thread started with found that the SF and EL were as sharp as each other and both sharper than our eyes can discern.</p><p></p><p>For me both of the these bins have top drawer sharpness and I especially like the SF's FOV. Others will have their own priorities.</p><p></p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troubador, post: 3381280, member: 109211"] HI Peter There is probably some variation from unit to unit but the SF and EL I tested were inseparable with regard to sharpness except at the edge of the field where the Swaro had an advantage. This is not to say the SF wasn't sharp but it wasn't as sharp as the EL. The writer of the test that this thread started with found that the SF and EL were as sharp as each other and both sharper than our eyes can discern. For me both of the these bins have top drawer sharpness and I especially like the SF's FOV. Others will have their own priorities. Lee [/QUOTE]
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