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The Basics, Starting Out
Another Read - Optics this time.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 51820" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Roger,</p><p>I have not used the Pentax spotter that you mentioned, as a matter of fact I missed seeing it at the SHOT show. Did use several of the new Swarovskis during a show and tell - obviously a superb glass. I will be at another trade show this summer that Pentax attends, will make a point of using it if possible. Problem is the only really valid test would be head-to-head with each scope on the same target in the same light - not easy to do.</p><p></p><p>I expect that any of the big 78-80mm spotters are going to give super-sharp images and resolution - maybe about like comparing that Lexus to a Mercedes or Beemer this time, not a Camry.</p><p></p><p>I share your appreciation of top-end glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 51820, member: 25"] Roger, I have not used the Pentax spotter that you mentioned, as a matter of fact I missed seeing it at the SHOT show. Did use several of the new Swarovskis during a show and tell - obviously a superb glass. I will be at another trade show this summer that Pentax attends, will make a point of using it if possible. Problem is the only really valid test would be head-to-head with each scope on the same target in the same light - not easy to do. I expect that any of the big 78-80mm spotters are going to give super-sharp images and resolution - maybe about like comparing that Lexus to a Mercedes or Beemer this time, not a Camry. I share your appreciation of top-end glass. [/QUOTE]
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