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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1938138" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well i wont disagree with you, at least complely. lol</p><p>As for the Unertle, i was of the opinion in your first post about it that you were saying the adjustment was in the base. Im glad for everyones benefit thats cleared up.</p><p>As a general rule, a company's primary reason to exist is for profit. If they can simplify the product line in order to improve that, thats what they will do, especially if the masses dont seem affected by it.</p><p>Spotting scopes are designed and built specifically for that purpose. Most users use them for that purpose and will select a zoom eyepiece over having various individual power ones. But if you were to compare a zoom eyepiece set on say 20x, to a good quality fixed 20x, you will see a difference in image quality if you look closely. Same goes if you compare an old straight 12x Leupold rifle scope to a varieable set on 12x.</p><p>We can also improve the image quality of an older lower price spotting scope, by upgrading the quality of the eyepiece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1938138, member: 12443"] Well i wont disagree with you, at least complely. lol As for the Unertle, i was of the opinion in your first post about it that you were saying the adjustment was in the base. Im glad for everyones benefit thats cleared up. As a general rule, a company’s primary reason to exist is for profit. If they can simplify the product line in order to improve that, thats what they will do, especially if the masses dont seem affected by it. Spotting scopes are designed and built specifically for that purpose. Most users use them for that purpose and will select a zoom eyepiece over having various individual power ones. But if you were to compare a zoom eyepiece set on say 20x, to a good quality fixed 20x, you will see a difference in image quality if you look closely. Same goes if you compare an old straight 12x Leupold rifle scope to a varieable set on 12x. We can also improve the image quality of an older lower price spotting scope, by upgrading the quality of the eyepiece. [/QUOTE]
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