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<blockquote data-quote="parshal" data-source="post: 2830813" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>I'm nearly certain the rolling ball effect is less to non-existent in the Pures while it is in the EL with the field flattener. It depends on your eye and magnification on how bad it is. I easily saw it in my ELs but haven't seen in once in the 8 or 12 Pures.</p><p></p><p>Regarding mention of the UHD above, they are stellar glass for the price and warranty. My teammate and I were just today comparing some 10x50 UHD that I grabbed off a prize table to my 12x42 NL Pures. The glass is every bit 95%+ (and that may be low) of the Pure. The Pures had a wider FOV, even with 12 power, and deeper focus depth. They were a bit easier to fine tune than the UHD. But, if money is an issue I'd grab the UHD and call it good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parshal, post: 2830813, member: 605"] I'm nearly certain the rolling ball effect is less to non-existent in the Pures while it is in the EL with the field flattener. It depends on your eye and magnification on how bad it is. I easily saw it in my ELs but haven't seen in once in the 8 or 12 Pures. Regarding mention of the UHD above, they are stellar glass for the price and warranty. My teammate and I were just today comparing some 10x50 UHD that I grabbed off a prize table to my 12x42 NL Pures. The glass is every bit 95%+ (and that may be low) of the Pure. The Pures had a wider FOV, even with 12 power, and deeper focus depth. They were a bit easier to fine tune than the UHD. But, if money is an issue I'd grab the UHD and call it good. [/QUOTE]
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