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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Exit pupil question
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<blockquote data-quote="Conksarmy" data-source="post: 1927747" data-attributes="member: 114662"><p>Shopping for a high end hunting scope... I understand that beyond glass, brightness is largely a function of the size of the exit pupil. Maybe that isn't true, help me understand...</p><p></p><p>Assuming that I understand correctly, will a say Swarovski z6i 2.5 -15 x 56 at 15x be brighter than a Swarovski z6i 5-30 x 56 @ 15x or is there some thing that causes it to be less bright/clear?</p><p></p><p>If weight is comparable and price similar wouldn't the idea be to go 5-30 so if needed you would have the extra zoom in a target or observation situation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Conksarmy, post: 1927747, member: 114662"] Shopping for a high end hunting scope... I understand that beyond glass, brightness is largely a function of the size of the exit pupil. Maybe that isn't true, help me understand... Assuming that I understand correctly, will a say Swarovski z6i 2.5 -15 x 56 at 15x be brighter than a Swarovski z6i 5-30 x 56 @ 15x or is there some thing that causes it to be less bright/clear? If weight is comparable and price similar wouldn't the idea be to go 5-30 so if needed you would have the extra zoom in a target or observation situation? [/QUOTE]
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