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what are the "weaknesses" if any of the 8.5x42 EL?
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<blockquote data-quote="John M Robinson" data-source="post: 1648738" data-attributes="member: 61814"><p>Is CA worse in the ELs than Ultravid BRs? I do see CA but am able to nullify it a lot by centering the image, also as a hunter looking for game in the woods it is less of an issue. My 8x32 SEs have very little CA, while my 10x42 SEs have more but not as much as my 8x42 BRs. If ELs are worse than my BRs that would be quite a bit of CA, but as I stated earlier I don't think CA is much of an issue with hunters and 99% of bins around here are sold to hunters. My test for CA is watching our black horses against the snow during winter.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John M Robinson, post: 1648738, member: 61814"] Is CA worse in the ELs than Ultravid BRs? I do see CA but am able to nullify it a lot by centering the image, also as a hunter looking for game in the woods it is less of an issue. My 8x32 SEs have very little CA, while my 10x42 SEs have more but not as much as my 8x42 BRs. If ELs are worse than my BRs that would be quite a bit of CA, but as I stated earlier I don't think CA is much of an issue with hunters and 99% of bins around here are sold to hunters. My test for CA is watching our black horses against the snow during winter. John [/QUOTE]
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