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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 44508" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>I got to use the Swarovskis in the field for a good while during the shooting afternoon and they seemed to be working quickly, not much that I could tell different from my Leicas. Really like the ergonomics, nice big "on" or send button on top, excellent resolution and brightness.</p><p>Unfortunately did not get to play with the Leicas, the reps were at another shoot I attended and we discussed them but did not get to use a pair. They look great but as you know, a person has to get out in the field and varied light conditions to assess any optics or lasers.</p><p>Looks like a huge improvement over the old Geovids. They were hellish nice binocs and they usually got readings at longer distances than the smaller units, but they were old technology and you could only do one reading per "send" and had to wait for a cancelation to take place between readings. They were just too big to be toted for field work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 44508, member: 25"] I got to use the Swarovskis in the field for a good while during the shooting afternoon and they seemed to be working quickly, not much that I could tell different from my Leicas. Really like the ergonomics, nice big "on" or send button on top, excellent resolution and brightness. Unfortunately did not get to play with the Leicas, the reps were at another shoot I attended and we discussed them but did not get to use a pair. They look great but as you know, a person has to get out in the field and varied light conditions to assess any optics or lasers. Looks like a huge improvement over the old Geovids. They were hellish nice binocs and they usually got readings at longer distances than the smaller units, but they were old technology and you could only do one reading per "send" and had to wait for a cancelation to take place between readings. They were just too big to be toted for field work. [/QUOTE]
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