Proselytize
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No joke.
I was comparing bins at several stores and I couldn't help but notice that the prostaff 7s were the best value they had. They easily outperformed the pair of monarch 5 and X they had in stock, for 1/6 the price. Most bins I looked through were not worth commenting on. The Zeiss Terra were terrible in comparison. Not worthy of the name.
Once I stepped up to the Zeiss Victory HT and Swarovski SLC I finally noticed an improvement compared to the prostaff 7s. These bins definitely presented a better picture, but how much better I can't easily say. At first impression, definitely not more than $2000 better. I was left feeling like there is no reason to go with mid-range priced bins. They didn't seem to offer much of anything beyond the budget priced optics, and they definitely didn't touch the high end stuff.
I'm bothered by CA and noticed a very small amount in the prostaff 7s, it was definitely better controlled in the higher end bins but I couldn't test outside so the true performance is still unknown.
I didn't nitpick with edge sharpness, etc. This was a quick test to judge overall impressions.
I've recently discovered that the Maven B2 9x45 are the absolute best value for the money, and compare quite favorably to the alphas, for less than half the price. The problem is, I can't look through them before spending the cash.
I'm a bit of an optical perfectionist, and I was quite suprised by the quality of the prostaff 7s, in the store. CA especially bothers me so I wonder if it would be worse outside. I read reviews saying the Bushnell Legend Ultra HD are superior bins to the Prostaff 7s, for not much more money. I haven't been able to find them to see for myself, though.
I'm trying to determine if the Mavens are worth $850 more than the Nikon Prostaff 7s. The bins will be for general use, no specific focus on birding. I have a feeling that the prostaff 7s (if CA is decently controlled outdoors) might be all that I need, but I can't seem to shake this feeling that I should go with the mavens, the best I can afford, and have a quality bin for life. It's tough to justify the cost for just occasional use, however.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I should mention, I have tried and returned(not good enough optically):
-Sightron Blue Sky II
-Vixen Foresta Porro
-Zhumell Nova ED (these were nice for the price, but I returned them and now discontinued)
-Vanguard Endeavor ED
-Zen Ray ED3
-More that I can't remember right now
I was comparing bins at several stores and I couldn't help but notice that the prostaff 7s were the best value they had. They easily outperformed the pair of monarch 5 and X they had in stock, for 1/6 the price. Most bins I looked through were not worth commenting on. The Zeiss Terra were terrible in comparison. Not worthy of the name.
Once I stepped up to the Zeiss Victory HT and Swarovski SLC I finally noticed an improvement compared to the prostaff 7s. These bins definitely presented a better picture, but how much better I can't easily say. At first impression, definitely not more than $2000 better. I was left feeling like there is no reason to go with mid-range priced bins. They didn't seem to offer much of anything beyond the budget priced optics, and they definitely didn't touch the high end stuff.
I'm bothered by CA and noticed a very small amount in the prostaff 7s, it was definitely better controlled in the higher end bins but I couldn't test outside so the true performance is still unknown.
I didn't nitpick with edge sharpness, etc. This was a quick test to judge overall impressions.
I've recently discovered that the Maven B2 9x45 are the absolute best value for the money, and compare quite favorably to the alphas, for less than half the price. The problem is, I can't look through them before spending the cash.
I'm a bit of an optical perfectionist, and I was quite suprised by the quality of the prostaff 7s, in the store. CA especially bothers me so I wonder if it would be worse outside. I read reviews saying the Bushnell Legend Ultra HD are superior bins to the Prostaff 7s, for not much more money. I haven't been able to find them to see for myself, though.
I'm trying to determine if the Mavens are worth $850 more than the Nikon Prostaff 7s. The bins will be for general use, no specific focus on birding. I have a feeling that the prostaff 7s (if CA is decently controlled outdoors) might be all that I need, but I can't seem to shake this feeling that I should go with the mavens, the best I can afford, and have a quality bin for life. It's tough to justify the cost for just occasional use, however.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I should mention, I have tried and returned(not good enough optically):
-Sightron Blue Sky II
-Vixen Foresta Porro
-Zhumell Nova ED (these were nice for the price, but I returned them and now discontinued)
-Vanguard Endeavor ED
-Zen Ray ED3
-More that I can't remember right now
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