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Swaro EL 10x50 users in 2021. (2 Viewers)

NZbinodude

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How many of you are happy owners/frequent users of the much revered 10x50 EL? How does it compare to the NL models as an 'overall package' for long-distance viewing in low-light situations? Do you find it too heavy/bulky?

I'm pretty keen on one. They supposedly handle glare a bit better than the other EL models. Good AFOV. Good light gathering. Great resolution. Easy eye placement (perhaps a bit better than the NL 10x42?)

The EL is also a mature design, so most of the kinks have been ironed out by now.

I've never tried the 10x50, but I've owned a couple of 8.5x42's. I was quite happy with them, although I would have liked slightly better glare suppression, and slightly more exit pupil for my eyes to 'roam around' in. So the 10x50 might be the answer.
 

PeterPS

MEMBER
For me the SV 10x50 are better binos than the NL 10x42 hands down: much easier eye placement, much better glare control, better ergos (even their thumb intends fit my hands pretty well) and they are only a bit heavier. I used the 10x50 frequently, along with the 12x50. (note: both my 10x50 and 12x50 are SV models, I am not a fan of the FP package).
 

Grial

Member
Russian Federation
Hello, NZbinodude,

I own a EL 10x50 FP since 2018. Unfortunately, I haven't had a chance to compare it to NL, but I can clarify some points. This binoculars does not feel bulky and heavy at all. And if you consider that this is a 10x50 ROOF, then I do not see any competitors for it here. For a hike in the mountains, I would probably choose another pair of binoculars from my small collection, but for lowland walks, I think it is quite suitable. Optically, this is a great pair of binoculars. Ease of viewing, resolution, color rendering, and field alignment are right there at the very top. It will be hard to beat him. And, of course, in terms of the ease of placing the eyes, it is significantly superior to 10x42. If I had to keep one pair of binoculars now, it would undoubtedly be the EL10x50.
 

Conndomat

United States of Europe
Europe
I've never tried the 10x50, but I've owned a couple of 8.5x42's. ,,,and slightly more exit pupil for my eyes to 'roam around' in. So the 10x50 might be the answer.
Hello,

I don't understand, the 10x50 has an exit pupile of 5mm. the 8.5x42 of 4.95mm. where do you see advantages with the 10x50 at this point?

Andreas
 

SeldomPerched

Well-known member
How many of you are happy owners/frequent users of the much revered 10x50 EL? How does it compare to the NL models as an 'overall package' for long-distance viewing in low-light situations? Do you find it too heavy/bulky?

I'm pretty keen on one. They supposedly handle glare a bit better than the other EL models. Good AFOV. Good light gathering. Great resolution. Easy eye placement (perhaps a bit better than the NL 10x42?)

The EL is also a mature design, so most of the kinks have been ironed out by now.

I've never tried the 10x50, but I've owned a couple of 8.5x42's. I was quite happy with them, although I would have liked slightly better glare suppression, and slightly more exit pupil for my eyes to 'roam around' in. So the 10x50 might be the answer.
I found that despite being compact for its format the 10x50 EL Field Pro crossed the steady handling line for me into Shakesville, Tennessee, whereas the 8.5 doesn't. Only marginally but enough when unsupported to counteract the effect of extra detail from the higher magnification. Chuck (on this forum) did warn me before I bought it! If that isn't a problem for you I'd go with what PeterPS said. In my case that one negative point means that without something to lean on or support my arms with I'm far happier with the compact 10x42 SLC, also a very fine glass and not far off flat field. But those weren't your questions so to let you get back to the NL comparison I'll back out at this point.

It's certainly a very fine glass but so is the 8.5 and I can't imagine you'll notice the minute difference in exit pupil in practice. Good luck with your decision.

Tom
 

NZbinodude

Well-known member
Hello,

I don't understand, the 10x50 has an exit pupile of 5mm. the 8.5x42 of 4.95mm. where do you see advantages with the 10x50 at this point?

Andreas
I understand your logic. It's just that I've read elsewhere (on this forum) that people found the view through the 10x50 more relaxing and allowed for more eye movement.

I very rarely use binos unsupported (I'll normally sit down and rest them on my knees for long distance viewing) so shake is a non-issue.

@PeterPS sounds like the 10x50's are well worth it. But as @SeldomPerched touched upon - it's a question of how much more performance I'll be getting v.s the 8.5x42. Especially for the extra weight.
 

PeterPS

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I would be curious to try the 10x50 EL with some NL eyecups. It was a really nice upgrade for the 8.5x42.
Did that, but got no improvement, on the contrary: for me the eyecups of the SV50mm are a better fit than the NL eyecups (used on the SV 50mm), probably due to the smaller diam of the former. An interesting fact here: the NL eyecups can be used on the SV/FP 50mm but not vice versa.
 
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PeterPS

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@PeterPS sounds like the 10x50's are well worth it. But as @SeldomPerched touched upon - it's a question of how much more performance I'll be getting v.s the 8.5x42. Especially for the extra weight.
Of course, opinions are almost always subjective and only you can decide what's best for you. For me and my neck of the woods (where I usually go birdwatching) the SV 50mm is a better bino.
 

arran

Well-known member
I sold mine and replaced it by the 10X42 NL pure for 3 reasons : too heavy , less microcontrast, and inferior balance compared to 10X50
 

dries1

Member
I use my 10X50/56 glass for low light, sorry even the NL 10X42 can't compete with that nor any 10X42.

However, what about an NL 10X50 with 7.8 degrees FOV, I would look at that for sure.
 
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nzwild

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Hi, are the NL eyecups suitable for EL SV 42? If yes, does them improve the eye relief?

Thank you.

Andrea

They are not a perfect fit but can be used:
advantages - increased internal eyepiece diameter on the eyepiece changes the view. Slightly increased eye relief and impression of reduced heaviness of the field-stop.
Increased indents of adjustment allow more position options (but NL eyecups don't retract to the minimum so probably won't improve eye-relief for someone using eyeglasses)
Disadvantage - increased outer diameter of the eyecup - alters ergos.
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Overall I like it quite a bit more, it gives an easier view with impression of greater AFOV. Effortless to get behind, Thats why I wondered how they would go on the other 10x ELs.
 

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