My wife (Swissboy's Doris

) and I had a chance today to evaluate all four versions of the new Zeiss SFL, and comparing them with our older models we want to replace. That is my wife's Victory I 10x40 dating from 2001, as well as my own FL 8x32 (with Lotutec) that I bought just a short time before Zeiss stopped producing it. Today was a somewhat dreary overcast day. So maybe the observed differences were particularly pronounced. When I tried a 8x30 SFL, I simply did not believe what I saw at first. The picture was so bright! Same with the 10x30 model. The x40 versions were about the same, not particulary brighter. Over all, if anything, the SFLs make colors seem too bright, the views were as if someone had turned on the light. I wonder how they fare in full sun. But here now, it was absolutely mindblowing to me. My FL 8x32 gave an impression as if it were a very old glass, I was truly shocked. This 8x32 FL is very well kept and not all that much used, certainly no signs of dirt or dust.
Also, the new SFLs feel extremely comfortable in the hands, and the relatively low or forward position of the focuser was never an issue. I had been a bit concerned at first. The focus was also butter-smooth, unlike on a small Swaro model the dealer had on display as well. (I don't recall the model as I was not interested anyway.) The wide FOV was also very nice, definitely less tunnel impression than in the 8x32 FL. And that model is not known for a particularly narrow FOV. It may be the extra brightness that hightens the impression.
In a way, I expexted my wife to go for the x40 models, with just a question whether she would stick to the 10x version as on her old Victory I she had been happy with for close to 22 years. But while the 10x magnification still suited her better, she quickly decided to order the x30 model as the weight difference is quite noticeable. There is no need for me to already make a decision, so it is still open whether I'll take a 10x30 or a 8x30 one. At the moment, it looks like the x30 models will become available in spring, hopefully March or April according to the dealer. If nothing else, I can already foresee a highly increased use of this x30 glass for me. The convenient close focus does the rest for this.