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I used the Vista 8X42 Binos most of the day Saturday. I found them to be a very good Optic and except for the larger field of view, I am not sure there is much difference between them and my Nikon ProStaff ATB's in 12X25. The price is better for the quality with the current discount. Size is a big consideration for me. I like to be able to keep them in a pocket or tucked into my Mad Dog bino pouch next to my chest. The eye relief is as good as my Nikons and since I wear glasses that is a primary consideration. The lens covers, I never use... I don't want anything in my way ever when I need to grab my binos for a quick look. Having said all of that, If I did not have the Nikons and was comparing for a buy, for the money I would definately chose the Vistas. If the price goes back up to the original price, I might give size the edge when price is close.
Thank you for the opportunity to try them out. I will be sending them to Robodad on Wednesday.
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Re: Zen Ray Vista Binocular Review
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Thanks, been waiting for someone to report. Sure hope the price stays were it is until I hear more reviews. I really want to see thru some. I should just order em. I guess I could always use a second pair.
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Re: Zen Ray Vista Binocular Review
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From the field time I have with them they are worth every penny
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Anybody tring the Summits yet? Id pay the 190 for better optics.
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Re: Zen Ray Vista Binocular Review
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September 29, 2008, 02:55:19 PM »
The Vista Binoculars are worth the money.
I believe that the neck strap that comes with them appears flimsy but that could just be appearances.
The covers for the objective lenses could be lost as they are just rubber straps around the housing of the binoculars themselves. I believe that a design improvement could be made there.
Compared to the Nikon Monarch ATB I would go with the Vista and save myself a lot of cash. I wish I would have known about them a long time ago.
I am interested in a pocket set of binos in order to add to my hardware. Something like 10x25. It's interesting to see if they have plans for something along those lines. I wonder how the Zen-Ray Spotting scopes are...
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Ray, I ask Charles about spotting scopes this morning. The ones they sell are not small but are of quality. The Vortec spotting Scope I purchased has very good optics however they are very large on a small base. they tripod they come with is very nice but makes for very touchy viewing. I was hoping Charles had something smaller coming in the future.
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Quote from: HawkenBob on September 29, 2008, 02:33:34 PM
Anybody tring the Summits yet? Id pay the 190 for better optics.
I don't believe they are making the Summits available to us for Review.
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Figured since they were sold out of Summits someone here might have tried them...
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Though I only used the Vistas for a short time, I found them to be a good buy at $100.
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Re: Zen Ray Vista Binocular Review
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Killbilly, Demontang, Ray and Billythekidrock, Thanks a lot for the review and feedback.
To answer some of the questions.
SUMMIT (ZRS) was very popular and featured in August issue of Outdoor Life Magazine (print issue) as the best Budget Optics Gear. We have subsequently redesigned the whole optics system to make it even better. We expect 2009 ZRS to be available in late December.
SEDONA is our spotting scope. It has variable power of 20x-60x on an 80mm objective. It's probably the lightest 80mm scope on the market with very good optical quality. All my digiscoping pictures were taken on this scope.
For smaller pocket binoculars, we will be introducing limited edition reverse Porro VISTA 8x26 and 10x26 in December as well.
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Well gus mine are on there way. I ordered the 10x42 Vista model. Will be going out Sturday to try them out will report back. Thanks Charles.
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A little more testing last evening. I did some more comparison in waning light and can definately see a difference in the light gathering ability of the Vistas because of the larger objective. Obviously my 25MM objective on the Nikons will not gather light as efficiently as the larger 42MM Vistas. So from a low light situation, the Vistas outshine my Nikons.
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looks tempting. I have a pair of Monarch ATB for several years. If VISTA is as good as monarch, then it is an incredible deal. I guess I can always use a backup one.
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Re: Zen Ray Vista Binocular Review
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I just bought a pair for my son so I will report back once I receive them. They sure seem to be worth the price plus a case, strap and a free monocular.
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I just bought a pair of 8x42 as my backup. I will see how this will stack up against my Nikon. Will let you guys how it goes.
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