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Hello,Around 10x42 currently considering:
Vortex Razor HD 10x42
Maven B.2 9x45
Leupold BX-5 Santiam HD 10x42
Zeiss Conquest HD 10x42
Leica Trinovid HD 10x42
Any input, experience, other options would be great.
Anyone's thoughts on Zeiss or Leica warranty or customer service? I am confident in the other three.
Could stretch the budget a bit if there is a better option.
Thanks.
I just had this big decision last week. Picking optics is pretty opinionated since everyone's eyes are different but I'll try to explain it. Sorry a long post. Was using a pair of 8x32's on Olympic peninsula in thick country. Moving to eastern WA needed bigger binos and was going to do Leupold BX-5's. People seemed to really like them or complain about the eye cups and for the money It was disappointing it was such a consistent concern. Also looked at Zeiss but each time I did I'd just want their upper line and I couldn't afford it at the time and I would rather put that money to other gear in off season. There's some fantastic comparisons from bird reviewers on YouTube. The color aperture with some optics and color difference of what you see through the optics between all the optics is slight but amazing how different colors seem to glow with the different brands like grass. I think leicas we're known for really color popping. Could be interesting for you to see what works best for you. I'm red green colorblind so I'd offer my input but it probably wouldn't be applicable to you. I settled on tract optics 12.5x50 and love them. Super clear and seem quality built. Love the eye cups and zoom piece. From what I've read they have a good warranty and durability but time will tell. In terms of vortex it's a personal opinion and observation but I've got older vortex rangefinder and like it. Not the clearest but it's a rangefinder and works for what it is supposed to do. I bought a Leupold vx-5 scope this fall and looking through Leupold vs vortex equal value colors and clarity seemed to pop in Leupold. Also the dial for zoom was so stiff. Just little things but for the money it was important to get it right. I don't know if vortex changed quality recently but they just don't seem what they are used to. Got buddies that run vortex binos. They dropped it once this fall and now your right eye gets a spot in vision when you take your eyes off binos. It's weird. But then another buddy has similar problem with his pair of vortex. Ones a viper and other is diamondback. Someone else is returning a scope for what looks like hard water spots in his vortex scope. All buys within last couple years. Sure i know of some people not having problems with theirs but it's concerning durability long term. I'm not sure if they're making them cheaper and just replacing them more or what. warranties are important but I don't want to carry backups in case I have to return something mid season. Just could be worth looking into if the quality and durability is going down.