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The GPO HD (not ED) is every bit the equal, optically, of an SLC HD, and built every bit as good. GPO is a real underdog in the bino/rf category as well and I'm not sure why.What do you think is ?
Advertising? Getting product in to the market for people to have a go at them.The GPO HD (not ED) is every bit the equal, optically, of an SLC HD, and built every bit as good. GPO is a real underdog in the bino/rf category as well and I'm not sure why.
What is optically better for the price?
Yep, the direct-to-consumer model is a real handicap unless it’s already a known value. It’s free to go look through the big 3 at bass pro/cabelas/scheels. Maven, tract, GPO, etc are hard to commit to when it’s added steps and dealing with shipping fees/refunds just to try out an unknown.Advertising? Getting product in to the market for people to have a go at them.
If the OP or anyone else posing this challenge will first post a detailed response as to why the Swarovski EL is the best deal going in binoculars then I’ll respond, as “no” was a complete response to the way the question was posed.What do you think is ?
I’ve seen previous posts of yours regarding the monarch HG, are those still a heavy hitter?Since the price quoted was $1999 let’s assume we are discussing the 10x42 EL SV.
Let’s begin by saying as far as pure resolution is concerned the EL remains an exceptional binocular. When it first arrived on the scene a few decades ago it was completely revolutionary with many firsts - flat field, extremely low CA, open bridge, option for 8.5x in a full-size roof-prism design, etc. However, even though this bino received several refreshes during its life the design is old and has been surpassed by both the SF and NL.
I’ve always wanted to like the EL and intended to buy one, but it just never agreed with me. Since then I’ve put my money into other models, several different versions of the SLC, Zeiss SF, NL Pure and a number of others. A few areas where I feel the EL is challenged:
- Weight - heavy and not well-balanced, feels heavy in hand
- Handling - nowhere near as nimble as SF, NL, SLC, many more
- FOV - 6,3 degrees is tight for a current premium 42mm
- Extreme flat field creates “rolling ball” effect for some
So, the EL was a “Wow” binocular in its day and was the model that firmly established Swarovski as a player in the premium optics market. Is it still a high performing binocular? = yes. But today there are better premium options. In fact, as an all-around hunting glass I prefer a 10x42 SLC. However, primarily for tripod use the EL might just be at least an equal if not better choice. At $1999 it may be a solid offering. But best value/$???
To me, if judging by best deal (performance/$), some better 10x42s deals (not in any particular order), just a few:
- Used/like new SLC
- Zeiss Conquest HD
- Kowa Genesis (on sale)
- Maven
Before anyone chimes in to say they think the EL is a better optical device than those listed above, that isn’t the question. To me each of the above is a better value buy. Ex = the Conquest HD gives me 95% (or more) of the EL performance for 1/2 the price.
HG’s are awesome. Rokslide did a review a few years back, shouldn’t be hard to find on the main page search.I’ve seen previous posts of yours regarding the monarch HG, are those still a heavy hitter?
Sure. It wasn’t a comprehensive list. The HG is a wonderful binocular. But as I always say, there is no such thing as a perfect binocular. Each is a compromise of features to varying degrees. One may offer a smidge better resolution/crispness, but be much heavier or have less color saturation, maybe a bit more or less CA, a smoother or grittier focuser, lousy balance, etc. After we get past price and acceptable levels of general optical performance (or lack thereof) the rest is focused on which particular optical device checks off the greatest number of our preferences. This can also vary a lot when considering specific intended uses or environments.I’ve seen previous posts of yours regarding the monarch HG, are those still a heavy hitter?