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<blockquote data-quote="Buck3" data-source="post: 1491610" data-attributes="member: 99258"><p>I wouldn't automatically discount what he has just because it says bushnell. I do have one pair of Elite Binos from years ago that are just phenomenal. I've tried Leica, Zeiss, Swarovski EL's and just keep selling them because they aren't any better to my eyes. Now this is the exception to the rule, and I'm positive that every pair of Elites wouldn't be better then every pair of alpha glass, but every once in a while you can get lucky. </p><p></p><p>Everyone's eyes are going to see different and I'd consider myself somewhat an optics snob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck3, post: 1491610, member: 99258"] I wouldn’t automatically discount what he has just because it says bushnell. I do have one pair of Elite Binos from years ago that are just phenomenal. I’ve tried Leica, Zeiss, Swarovski EL’s and just keep selling them because they aren’t any better to my eyes. Now this is the exception to the rule, and I’m positive that every pair of Elites wouldn’t be better then every pair of alpha glass, but every once in a while you can get lucky. Everyone’s eyes are going to see different and I’d consider myself somewhat an optics snob. [/QUOTE]
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