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<blockquote data-quote="BruceH" data-source="post: 3194405" data-attributes="member: 106398"><p>I would not have any qualms about buying a Zeiss SF at this point. They have been in production for over 6 months now, which should be more than enough time to work out any early production wrinkles. I found the color balance of a pre-production unit to be quite neutral in the brief time I had with it outdoors looking at just one scene. In direct comparison to my Nikon EDG 10X42, I preferred the more neutral Zeiss presentation, and I really like the Nikon look. The perceived contrast was better so the detail seemed to pop out more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BruceH, post: 3194405, member: 106398"] I would not have any qualms about buying a Zeiss SF at this point. They have been in production for over 6 months now, which should be more than enough time to work out any early production wrinkles. I found the color balance of a pre-production unit to be quite neutral in the brief time I had with it outdoors looking at just one scene. In direct comparison to my Nikon EDG 10X42, I preferred the more neutral Zeiss presentation, and I really like the Nikon look. The perceived contrast was better so the detail seemed to pop out more. [/QUOTE]
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