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<blockquote data-quote="Jordan Smith" data-source="post: 657824" data-attributes="member: 44423"><p>Leica hasn't exactly been a shining star when it comes to warranty, either, so I wouldn't let that make the decision for you.</p><p></p><p>If I were making the decision again, I would simply decide if you want a separate RF along with your regular bino, or if you want an integrated pair of RF/bino. If you want a separate RF, then go Leica CRF1600. If you want a pair of affordable RF bino that way out-perform their price tag, then the Bushnell is the way I'd go. I wanted a RF/bino, so I got the Bushnell. I don't regret the decision for a second.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordan Smith, post: 657824, member: 44423"] Leica hasn't exactly been a shining star when it comes to warranty, either, so I wouldn't let that make the decision for you. If I were making the decision again, I would simply decide if you want a separate RF along with your regular bino, or if you want an integrated pair of RF/bino. If you want a separate RF, then go Leica CRF1600. If you want a pair of affordable RF bino that way out-perform their price tag, then the Bushnell is the way I'd go. I wanted a RF/bino, so I got the Bushnell. I don't regret the decision for a second. [/QUOTE]
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