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<blockquote data-quote="looksharp65" data-source="post: 3645857" data-attributes="member: 83771"><p>Hi Sancho! When you sold that green ED50A to me, I soon found out that it was so close to my PF-65EDAII that I'd stop using the latter.</p><p>That's why I sold it and bought myself the ED82A.</p><p>Recently, I tried the 40x Wide DS with the ED50A and found it both very sharp and reasonably bright. If I were to buy myself another 60ish scope, only the Nikon EDIIIA and the MM4 are on my short list. In particular the light weight and the decent SDL zoom make it woth considering. </p><p>An EDIIIA would probably be used with a 30x Wide and occasionally the 60x Wide DS.</p><p></p><p>//L</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="looksharp65, post: 3645857, member: 83771"] Hi Sancho! When you sold that green ED50A to me, I soon found out that it was so close to my PF-65EDAII that I'd stop using the latter. That's why I sold it and bought myself the ED82A. Recently, I tried the 40x Wide DS with the ED50A and found it both very sharp and reasonably bright. If I were to buy myself another 60ish scope, only the Nikon EDIIIA and the MM4 are on my short list. In particular the light weight and the decent SDL zoom make it woth considering. An EDIIIA would probably be used with a 30x Wide and occasionally the 60x Wide DS. //L [/QUOTE]
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