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<blockquote data-quote="JerryLogan" data-source="post: 3344598" data-attributes="member: 129128"><p>Sure, I'm certain a truthful review of what's in hand. But what, exactly, is it that is in hand? However, I also have to mention that the resolution test is not exactly rigorous. It's sort of like asking Lebron James and a college freshman to each jump a foot in the air and then exclaiming that the freshman is a new wonder - he and Labron tied on the jump test!</p><p></p><p>So a better test - how close a line pair can a Leica resolve at 15 feet? How close a pair can the Styrka resolve at the same distance? Why so studious in avoiding quantifiable comparisons?</p><p></p><p>And of course you should look for yourself first. But the fact is there aren't many places where you can try out the newest Styrka and many I'm sure, would consider taking a flyer on the strength of Mr. Cooks reputation. It is so much to ask the exact nature of what was tested? It shouldn't be a problem if there's no problem!</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JerryLogan, post: 3344598, member: 129128"] Sure, I'm certain a truthful review of what's in hand. But what, exactly, is it that is in hand? However, I also have to mention that the resolution test is not exactly rigorous. It's sort of like asking Lebron James and a college freshman to each jump a foot in the air and then exclaiming that the freshman is a new wonder - he and Labron tied on the jump test! So a better test - how close a line pair can a Leica resolve at 15 feet? How close a pair can the Styrka resolve at the same distance? Why so studious in avoiding quantifiable comparisons? And of course you should look for yourself first. But the fact is there aren't many places where you can try out the newest Styrka and many I'm sure, would consider taking a flyer on the strength of Mr. Cooks reputation. It is so much to ask the exact nature of what was tested? It shouldn't be a problem if there's no problem! Best, Jerry [/QUOTE]
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