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The vortex customer service post got me thinking about my recent experience during this hunt season. I have a pair of diamondback 10x42 binos and had an opportunity to use a $1500 set of vortex on this hunt. There was so little variation between the two. They were both used at all hours and all light conditions and I am just not convinced about buying high dollar binos. If you are spotting all day, maybe but who spots all day with 10x?
I just upgraded this month from Cabela's Euro 10x42's to Swaro EL 10x42's. I had paid $700 for the Euros 8 years ago in the cabela's bargain cave and $2,700 for the swaros. I did get 10% of the swaros and had a bunch of cabelas points on my credit card so out of pocket they were $1,750.Right out of the box I adjusted them to my eyes and set the diopter focus, left eye/right eye. The sweet thing about swaro's is once it is set you lock it and it won't come out of adjustment. Big plus.They felt great in my hands compared to the Euros.Then I started glassing out my back door with both of them. First glance, no big difference. Maybe a little clearer all the way to the edges of the swaro's but I wasn't impressed. Waited an hour and checked again. Maybe a little more difference. Another hour and the gap was starting to widen. 20 minutes after sun set and the difference was pretty clear. The swaros were much brighter and clearer.Two weeks ago was my first hunt with the swaros. They performed well and I noticed less eye strain with extended periods of glassing. I used them again last weekend and I am really starting to like them. I think over the next 10-15 years I will continue to appreciate them more and be happy that I made the investment.