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Talk me out of getting Swarovski EL 10x42’s
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullmark" data-source="post: 1910626" data-attributes="member: 113003"><p>As a hunter that spends a ton of time behind my binocs I strongly suggest any of the Swarovski models. I had the 10x SLC's and loved them. I was gifted a pair of the EL ranges and sold the SLC's. </p><p>Either will last you forever.....literally forever. And provide the finest clarity and brightness of anything available. Having the range shown right there on the screen while looking at the object is optimal for me. I would not go back to using a separate range finder If you paid me. Just my experience. I will say you can find the SLC models on sale for a decent number nowadays. </p><p>I've sat with my buddy in a blind filming and tried his Leicas w/built in RF......and the Swarovskis were better in every category....weight, brightness, clarity, edge distortion, ergonomics......</p><p>I would give up any tool or piece of equipment way before parting with my EL Ranges. </p><p>good luck and if u buy any swarovskis binocs you won't regret it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullmark, post: 1910626, member: 113003"] As a hunter that spends a ton of time behind my binocs I strongly suggest any of the Swarovski models. I had the 10x SLC’s and loved them. I was gifted a pair of the EL ranges and sold the SLC’s. Either will last you forever.....literally forever. And provide the finest clarity and brightness of anything available. Having the range shown right there on the screen while looking at the object is optimal for me. I would not go back to using a separate range finder If you paid me. Just my experience. I will say you can find the SLC models on sale for a decent number nowadays. I’ve sat with my buddy in a blind filming and tried his Leicas w/built in RF......and the Swarovskis were better in every category....weight, brightness, clarity, edge distortion, ergonomics...... I would give up any tool or piece of equipment way before parting with my EL Ranges. good luck and if u buy any swarovskis binocs you won’t regret it. [/QUOTE]
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