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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 264303" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>what you use the scope for and where you use it will determine the ideal power. </p><p>in western states with lower humidity, higher powers work better. </p><p>in the east, or high humidity areas, 48x would be hard to use on a regular basis. </p><p>thats why the varieable power eyepieces have become popular. </p><p>also, an eyeglass wearer might consider a long eye relief eye piece.</p><p> those of us who use twin spotters as binoculars dont use varieable eyepieces for several reasons.</p><p> for most users using a single scope, the varieable would work best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 264303, member: 12443"] what you use the scope for and where you use it will determine the ideal power. in western states with lower humidity, higher powers work better. in the east, or high humidity areas, 48x would be hard to use on a regular basis. thats why the varieable power eyepieces have become popular. also, an eyeglass wearer might consider a long eye relief eye piece. those of us who use twin spotters as binoculars dont use varieable eyepieces for several reasons. for most users using a single scope, the varieable would work best. [/QUOTE]
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