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<blockquote data-quote="AkBirder300" data-source="post: 2170559" data-attributes="member: 112870"><p>Second on the Kowa. I hang out with a lot of birders (hence the name...) and they're the pickiest, snobbiest bunch of glass critics out there. Almost all of them use a Kowa or Swarovski. I prefer Kowa as they're generally a little lighter and I like the ergonomics better on the focus dials, but there's nothing wrong at all with a Swaro. Pure fluorite lenses make a huge difference in image quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AkBirder300, post: 2170559, member: 112870"] Second on the Kowa. I hang out with a lot of birders (hence the name...) and they’re the pickiest, snobbiest bunch of glass critics out there. Almost all of them use a Kowa or Swarovski. I prefer Kowa as they're generally a little lighter and I like the ergonomics better on the focus dials, but there’s nothing wrong at all with a Swaro. Pure fluorite lenses make a huge difference in image quality. [/QUOTE]
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