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<blockquote data-quote="Theo98" data-source="post: 3447930" data-attributes="member: 132099"><p>Well now I Really did it! Have a new Swaro Habicht 7x42 MGA in the house and a Victory FL Green 7x42 coming, both marketed in the US (probably gonna have to sell the farm)! |8.|</p><p></p><p>As I Really like my Habicht 10x40 WMGA view and ergonomics, no surprise I also like the 7x42. These porros are built to last several life times and with their latest coatings, have superb crystalline views that are bright, razor sharp and present excellent natural color fidelity. Yea, the 342' FOV is narrow (for a 7x), but since I'm very comfortable with that view in 10x, I could live with the somewhat tunnel vision. However, as with all porros to Me (especially the Habicht 8x30W), my sight pictures feels a little compressed compared to alpha and top mid-tier roofs. Thus, going to try out the the Zeiss FL 7x42 spoken of so positively here on this thread...will report back!</p><p></p><p>Ted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theo98, post: 3447930, member: 132099"] Well now I Really did it! Have a new Swaro Habicht 7x42 MGA in the house and a Victory FL Green 7x42 coming, both marketed in the US (probably gonna have to sell the farm)! |8.| As I Really like my Habicht 10x40 WMGA view and ergonomics, no surprise I also like the 7x42. These porros are built to last several life times and with their latest coatings, have superb crystalline views that are bright, razor sharp and present excellent natural color fidelity. Yea, the 342' FOV is narrow (for a 7x), but since I'm very comfortable with that view in 10x, I could live with the somewhat tunnel vision. However, as with all porros to Me (especially the Habicht 8x30W), my sight pictures feels a little compressed compared to alpha and top mid-tier roofs. Thus, going to try out the the Zeiss FL 7x42 spoken of so positively here on this thread...will report back! Ted [/QUOTE]
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