Anyone compare the Zeiss Diascope 65 vs 85mm Scopes?

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Hey guys, I have been using the Zeiss diascope 85 for a couple years now. I absolutely love it so far. That said it is very heavy. I am debating selling it, and getting the 65 for a little smaller package and a little weight loss. I will lose the 60-75X magnification, but I almost never use it anyway because it wiggles too much.

Has anyone had any head to head comparison? I know I will likely lose a bit of light at dusk/dawn, but is it noticeable? Did you really miss the extra 15X? I guess I am just looking for an excuse to spend money at this point hahaha

JOe
 
I had the Zeiss 65mm....and now have the 85mm....glass is one of the places I'll pack the extra weight as it generally means I don't have to carry the rest thats in my pack needlessly around to get closer to something ;)
 
I should probably just get a better tripod. I have the slik mini and it just isn't stable enough for the higher powers. Thanks for the input. I hear rumors that zeiss may be coming out with a new spotter. Then I would just have to spend more money hahaha

Joe
 
HAHA...yeah there is always something new and "better" coming out, but at this point I'd rather spend money on leave without pay or apply it to air/water taxis and what not than gear. An upgraded spotter over what I have won't do me much good I got to work a week to pay for it rather than take that week off to go hunt somewhere. :)
 
Agreed. Unless its 4 pounds lighter and highlights game with a red arrow I'm probably set. What tripod are u using? Debating the slik on ss or gitzo mountaineer.... or outdoorsman haha can't decide.
 
Agreed. Unless its 4 pounds lighter and highlights game with a red arrow I'm probably set. What tripod are u using? Debating the slik on ss or gitzo mountaineer.... or outdoorsman haha can't decide.

I have a Velbon Ultra maxi tripod (same as the Vortex summit), but the heads on those suck. I used a Manfrotto 700 RC last year but switched to a Manfrotto 494 ball head this year cause its smaller, lighter, and I found I rarely actually pan with my spotter. Light weight and stable enough that it doesn't leave me wanting much over the heavy (5 pound) much more expensive and nicer tripod I use when hunting from an ATV/Boat at a fraction of the weight.
 
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