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<blockquote data-quote="azarcher10x" data-source="post: 3043324" data-attributes="member: 57286"><p>Almost all the top end bino manufacturers utilize Schott glass. Guess who owns Schott glass? Zeiss! They all use Zeiss glass. The differences are in the coatings. Zeiss uses coatings to filter out much of the blue spectrum, which the human eye doesn't see well. Swarovski appears warner in the spectrum and Zeiss cooler. It comes down to a personal preference. If you're going spend the big bucks, check them all out first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azarcher10x, post: 3043324, member: 57286"] Almost all the top end bino manufacturers utilize Schott glass. Guess who owns Schott glass? Zeiss! They all use Zeiss glass. The differences are in the coatings. Zeiss uses coatings to filter out much of the blue spectrum, which the human eye doesn't see well. Swarovski appears warner in the spectrum and Zeiss cooler. It comes down to a personal preference. If you're going spend the big bucks, check them all out first. [/QUOTE]
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