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Nothing, and I mean NOT A THING, in the spotting scope world will best a 15x56 Swaro SLC or Vortex Kaibab or 15x60 Zeiss bgat for looking for chucks, prairie dogs or most all big game.
Quote from: JDHasty on October 29, 2015, 10:38:59 AMNothing, and I mean NOT A THING, in the spotting scope world will best a 15x56 Swaro SLC or Vortex Kaibab or 15x60 Zeiss bgat for looking for chucks, prairie dogs or most all big game. You're entitled to like whatever you want in the optics industry, but I'm wondering how many different brands you've actually looked through. I've held my Nikon EDG next to Swaros in the same quality of light and the Nikon blew the Swaro away.
Differences between the images in alpha glass (Swarovski, Leica, top end Nikon, top end Zeiss) are slight and are most likely due to differences in the viewer’s eyes. While everyone is entitled to an opinion, it’s not credible to state that objectively speaking any one of the alphas blows away any of the other alphas (not that anyone here has.) There have been far too many objective reviews, and professional opinions expressed to conclude anything other than the differences are slight.I know people that think the image in a $50 Bushnell is better than the view through a Swarovski EL binocular.Back on topic, Leupold is not considered to be “alpha glass”. The Gold Ring HD spotting scope optics are very good, and offer some compelling advantages with respect to size, eye relief, and other factors.
.... While everyone is entitled to an opinion, it’s not credible to state that objectively speaking any one of the alphas blows away any of the other alphas (not that anyone here has.)
Quote from: Bob33 on October 29, 2015, 11:37:39 AM.... While everyone is entitled to an opinion, it’s not credible to state that objectively speaking any one of the alphas blows away any of the other alphas (not that anyone here has.) "I've held my Nikon EDG next to Swaros in the same quality of light and the Nikon blew the Swaro away." Yes someone has.
Ok i have been on the fence to. Most of these coments have answered my questions BUT i am going to spend 600-700 on a spotter. Vortex HD or Leupold?
I think what got missed in the banter about brands was what I took as JDHasty's main point, i.e., that 15's are more useful than a spotter. I couldn't agree more. Unfortunately for the OP, I don't think Leupold makes a high end pair of larger binos that you'd put on a tripod. But for others that are not limited to a certain brand because of the discount, the 15's will help you see a lot more animals at normal glassing distances.