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<blockquote data-quote="Rathaus" data-source="post: 3552541" data-attributes="member: 132018"><p>Like many many others - Zeiss 7x42 BGATP. For casual viewing, I think I need lead in my glass....but An honourable mention goes to the very last 8x32 'NON SV' Swarovski.</p><p></p><p>If a gun was put to my head re the op, I'd have real trouble....I've done every comparison known, and if an observer is blessed with pristine eyes and conditions, the Swarovski Habicht 10x and 8x provide the absolute ultimate eye candy - bar no other optical device on earth.</p><p></p><p>Other honourable mentions - 8.5 SV. 7x Fujinon, 10x Canon. 15x 60 Zeiss....1957 Bushnell 7x35 Silver Ring (I'd like to list the Nikon 8x30 E2, but the 60yo 1957 Bushnell out-pleasures them in nearly all respects barring weight).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rathaus, post: 3552541, member: 132018"] Like many many others - Zeiss 7x42 BGATP. For casual viewing, I think I need lead in my glass....but An honourable mention goes to the very last 8x32 'NON SV' Swarovski. If a gun was put to my head re the op, I'd have real trouble....I've done every comparison known, and if an observer is blessed with pristine eyes and conditions, the Swarovski Habicht 10x and 8x provide the absolute ultimate eye candy - bar no other optical device on earth. Other honourable mentions - 8.5 SV. 7x Fujinon, 10x Canon. 15x 60 Zeiss....1957 Bushnell 7x35 Silver Ring (I'd like to list the Nikon 8x30 E2, but the 60yo 1957 Bushnell out-pleasures them in nearly all respects barring weight). [/QUOTE]
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