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You can want to check Zen-Ray ED2 spotter for $900. Optically, it is much brighter than the Vortex Razor, very similar to Swarovski ATS spotter. By much brighter, it means that you can really tell the difference. I suspect some coating in the Razor is not up the standard. Resolution wise, they are all well made.http://www.zen-ray.com/shop/zenspotter82-angled-demo.html
Huh? What glass are you using?? I love my high end Nikon stuff now more than ever. Opening morning every fall I continue to be pleased when I look through it.
I hate spotters. I could sit behind a set of 10's or 15's for twenty hours a day, smiling and loving every second of it, 20 seconds of looking through a spotter and I'm ready to take a nap. Unfortunately spotters are a necessary evil.
I use an 80 HD, but to tell you the truth, I have never been really impressed with any spotter. One thing a lot of guys don't take into consideration is how glass performs after a couple seasons of use. The high end stuff doesn't waiver - a lot of stuff that looks good at first, starts to slip over time...
I agree as well. Have you used the newer HD Swaro with the 95mm obj yet?
Quote from: jjhunter on June 19, 2014, 01:32:27 PMI use an 80 HD, but to tell you the truth, I have never been really impressed with any spotter. One thing a lot of guys don't take into consideration is how glass performs after a couple seasons of use. The high end stuff doesn't waiver - a lot of stuff that looks good at first, starts to slip over time...What causes the glass to deteriorate?I am not making a blanket statement here, but my guess would be inferior lense coatings and seals.