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Help with a Spotting Scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Senderofan" data-source="post: 1075066" data-attributes="member: 13831"><p>This is the last spotter I'll ever buy. I had wanted a top tier spotter for many years....but just couldn't stomach what the prices for the Swaro or Zeiss were running. I'm not saying the Swaro or Zeiss aren't worth the price...they are just a bit out of my reach or comfort zone shall we say. I think the Meopta compares very favorably to Swaro or Zeiss.....Extremely clear, excellent color rendition and bright at all powers. It seems very robust...but I'm extremely careful with my optics. As you probably already know, there are two eye ices available. The 30-60X is considered the "Wide Angle" eye piece as it gives a 60 degree field of view at any mag. The 20-70X gives 45 to 63 degrees of viewing. So that's also something to consider when purchasing.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck....any way you slice it...you're going to end up with an excellent spotting scope. One that will serve you well for many, many years.</p><p></p><p>Wayne</p><p></p><p>P.S.</p><p>Glad you're having a conversation with an optics dealer. Generally all my purchases are solo...after a fair amount of internet searching. The Meopta is at the top of the list in terms of overall satisfaction for me....just my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Senderofan, post: 1075066, member: 13831"] This is the last spotter I'll ever buy. I had wanted a top tier spotter for many years....but just couldn't stomach what the prices for the Swaro or Zeiss were running. I'm not saying the Swaro or Zeiss aren't worth the price...they are just a bit out of my reach or comfort zone shall we say. I think the Meopta compares very favorably to Swaro or Zeiss.....Extremely clear, excellent color rendition and bright at all powers. It seems very robust...but I'm extremely careful with my optics. As you probably already know, there are two eye ices available. The 30-60X is considered the "Wide Angle" eye piece as it gives a 60 degree field of view at any mag. The 20-70X gives 45 to 63 degrees of viewing. So that's also something to consider when purchasing. Good Luck....any way you slice it...you're going to end up with an excellent spotting scope. One that will serve you well for many, many years. Wayne P.S. Glad you're having a conversation with an optics dealer. Generally all my purchases are solo...after a fair amount of internet searching. The Meopta is at the top of the list in terms of overall satisfaction for me....just my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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