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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 268659" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>Many sportsman dont have a clue in this reguard. One set of eyes will see better with one brand over another and vice versa. I learned this when I was shopping for binos a few years ago. I compared many side by side. I found that hands down the EL binos were the brightest and clearest where the Zeiss gave me a headache. It seemd as if one side had better depth and focus than the other and no matter how I adjusted them I couldnt see well at all. I would have rather had a pair of bushnell. Yet I know other sportsmen who swear up and down they see the best with the Zeiss and dont fair so well with the swaros. Quality glass doesnt always meen quality for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 268659, member: 1007"] Many sportsman dont have a clue in this reguard. One set of eyes will see better with one brand over another and vice versa. I learned this when I was shopping for binos a few years ago. I compared many side by side. I found that hands down the EL binos were the brightest and clearest where the Zeiss gave me a headache. It seemd as if one side had better depth and focus than the other and no matter how I adjusted them I couldnt see well at all. I would have rather had a pair of bushnell. Yet I know other sportsmen who swear up and down they see the best with the Zeiss and dont fair so well with the swaros. Quality glass doesnt always meen quality for you. [/QUOTE]
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