chill6x6
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Summer is here and with the trees in full foliage along with the underbrush, vines, weeds, etc for the most part the 10X binoculars are staying on the shelf. The Swarovski Habicht 7X42B SLC has always been my go-to binocular this time of year. I've had it since 2008 and I've always thought it was a remarkable binocular. AMAZING sharp thru most of the FOV. So far it's done everything I've asked without a hiccup for eight years.
I've always wondered how it compared to other 7X42s but never gave in to purchase another. But here recently I've scratched that itch with a Zeiss FL 7X42. I bought this binocular used, or at least it SAID "used." It came with nothing BUT the case. But this binocular looks like it has hardly been TOUCHED. The second I unwrapped it I realized it was in fact in PRISTINE condition. I order some of the "Eagle Optics" lens covers and away I went.
So yesterday I took both binoculars along birding on a hot, dry July day. Indigo Buntings literally EVERYWHERE. I'm happy to report both binoculars do blue quite well! My first comment regarding these two binoculars is...WHY in the WORLD are they no long being MADE? I have no idea how "old" the FL 7X42 is. I believe it to be made pre-Lotutec, if that matters. But both binoculars are probably close to the same age I'm thinking. Both binoculars do everything "easy." Both are PERFECT for eyeglass wearers. Plenty of eye relief. In fact on both I had to screw the eyecups out a little bit. I was also quickly reminded how easy and second nature eye placement is with a 7X42.
A few observations of note.... Both binoculars are more ALIKE than DIFFERENT. BOTH have fast focus adjustment which is needed on a 7X binocular. Otherwise, you'll be going back and forth all day. They are both almost exactly the same size as you can see. Very Leica Ultravid-like in size. Image quality is excellent with both. I do believe I can tell the FL is a little brighter though not significantly so. The FL offers slightly more FOV(450 VS 420 ft, factory specs) though the SLC does offer a flatter image if you will. I could certainly tell the FL is lighter than the SLC, 27 ounces vs 34 ounces. That's a good bit of difference.
Overall...it's hard to find fault with either binocular. The panting great crested flycatcher that allowed me to view with both binoculars didn't seem to have a preference. These 7X42s really come into their own this time of year. It's hard to image why neither is no longer being made.
Yesterday left me wondering if I EVER needed more binocular than a 7X42. :t:
I've always wondered how it compared to other 7X42s but never gave in to purchase another. But here recently I've scratched that itch with a Zeiss FL 7X42. I bought this binocular used, or at least it SAID "used." It came with nothing BUT the case. But this binocular looks like it has hardly been TOUCHED. The second I unwrapped it I realized it was in fact in PRISTINE condition. I order some of the "Eagle Optics" lens covers and away I went.
So yesterday I took both binoculars along birding on a hot, dry July day. Indigo Buntings literally EVERYWHERE. I'm happy to report both binoculars do blue quite well! My first comment regarding these two binoculars is...WHY in the WORLD are they no long being MADE? I have no idea how "old" the FL 7X42 is. I believe it to be made pre-Lotutec, if that matters. But both binoculars are probably close to the same age I'm thinking. Both binoculars do everything "easy." Both are PERFECT for eyeglass wearers. Plenty of eye relief. In fact on both I had to screw the eyecups out a little bit. I was also quickly reminded how easy and second nature eye placement is with a 7X42.
A few observations of note.... Both binoculars are more ALIKE than DIFFERENT. BOTH have fast focus adjustment which is needed on a 7X binocular. Otherwise, you'll be going back and forth all day. They are both almost exactly the same size as you can see. Very Leica Ultravid-like in size. Image quality is excellent with both. I do believe I can tell the FL is a little brighter though not significantly so. The FL offers slightly more FOV(450 VS 420 ft, factory specs) though the SLC does offer a flatter image if you will. I could certainly tell the FL is lighter than the SLC, 27 ounces vs 34 ounces. That's a good bit of difference.
Overall...it's hard to find fault with either binocular. The panting great crested flycatcher that allowed me to view with both binoculars didn't seem to have a preference. These 7X42s really come into their own this time of year. It's hard to image why neither is no longer being made.
Yesterday left me wondering if I EVER needed more binocular than a 7X42. :t: