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Well, it is when its in optical glass.Having owned most of the top roof prism binoculars I have come to realize that we have taken a backward step in the quality of the view since eco-glass has been introduced or to put it another way since lead and arsenic have been removed from optical glass.The backward step is increased CA,more CA in the ultravids than in the trinovid bn, more in the bn's than in the early ba's when lead and arsenic were used . I had an early pair of Leica Trinovid BA's which showed no more ca than the Zeiss fl's do now. The very reason Zeiss are using the FL glass is to reduce the excessive CA caused by utilising eco-glass.My current pride and joy is a pair of pre 2002 Nikon 8x42 HG with the lead and arsenic in the glass,apart from all of the other atributes these binoculars have, CA is so well controlled as to be virtually non existant something that can't be said about the latest model.
For those people who can't see CA don't be too smug the effects will still be there the view will not be as "pure" as it would or could have been if proper optical glass had been used.I lay some of the blame on the punters that moan about the weight of binoculars,trpods and scopes,forever wanting lighter and lighter kit well,the price to pay for this light kit can be inferior performance in a number of ways.Maybe for some , knitting might be a more suitable hobby.
..............fiddler.
For those people who can't see CA don't be too smug the effects will still be there the view will not be as "pure" as it would or could have been if proper optical glass had been used.I lay some of the blame on the punters that moan about the weight of binoculars,trpods and scopes,forever wanting lighter and lighter kit well,the price to pay for this light kit can be inferior performance in a number of ways.Maybe for some , knitting might be a more suitable hobby.
..............fiddler.