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<blockquote data-quote="excaliber" data-source="post: 1181444" data-attributes="member: 86034"><p>What issues did you have with the eye cups? They can be adjusted out and Zeiss will also send a longer set if needed. They sent the extra set to me but so far I don't need them. I've not had any issues with mine.</p><p>Did they not fit your eyes or did you just read about the eye cup problem?</p><p>I just went through this last year and I ended up with the Zeiss 10x42 HD Conquests. </p><p> </p><p>To me they were better than the overrated and more expensive Vortex binos and very hard to separate from the Cabelas(Meopta)HD's. The Zeiss were super clear edge to edge and had the most natural color. I didn't like the ergonomics of the Cabelas HD's and they had a bit warmer color to them. The Razors didn't compare in low light to these others and was able to eliminate them pretty quickly. They are severely overpriced IMHO.</p><p> </p><p>Cabelas had a Club special that gave me 150.00 back in points so the Zeiss were a no brainer. My buddy has the Razors and we spent quite a bit of time checking them both out on our Elk hunt last year. He even agrees the Conquests are sharper. I'm glad I went with the Conquests.</p><p>Others mileage may vary.</p><p> </p><p>I'd go somewhere that you can compare them side by side,back and forth like I did for a couple evenings. Low light right at dusk will show you the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excaliber, post: 1181444, member: 86034"] What issues did you have with the eye cups? They can be adjusted out and Zeiss will also send a longer set if needed. They sent the extra set to me but so far I don't need them. I've not had any issues with mine. Did they not fit your eyes or did you just read about the eye cup problem? I just went through this last year and I ended up with the Zeiss 10x42 HD Conquests. To me they were better than the overrated and more expensive Vortex binos and very hard to separate from the Cabelas(Meopta)HD's. The Zeiss were super clear edge to edge and had the most natural color. I didn't like the ergonomics of the Cabelas HD's and they had a bit warmer color to them. The Razors didn't compare in low light to these others and was able to eliminate them pretty quickly. They are severely overpriced IMHO. Cabelas had a Club special that gave me 150.00 back in points so the Zeiss were a no brainer. My buddy has the Razors and we spent quite a bit of time checking them both out on our Elk hunt last year. He even agrees the Conquests are sharper. I'm glad I went with the Conquests. Others mileage may vary. I'd go somewhere that you can compare them side by side,back and forth like I did for a couple evenings. Low light right at dusk will show you the difference. [/QUOTE]
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