Bino help! Kowa gensis, Cabela’s euro hd, swaro slc?

Kowa Genny is very good optically and underrated. One downside is its lack of easy tripod adapting (doesn't have a tripod exit) if that's a consideration.
 
Once again, it's all a matter of personal preference. My 10x Genesis had the worst case of rolling ball I've ever seen in any bino, far worse than the SV. In fact, I don't even notice it in my SV at all. IME, the SLC and Meostar are neck and neck in the optics department, and build quality. Can't go wrong with either one IMO.
 
Once again, it's all a matter of personal preference. My 10x Genesis had the worst case of rolling ball I've ever seen in any bino, far worse than the SV. In fact, I don't even notice it in my SV at all. IME, the SLC and Meostar are neck and neck in the optics department, and build quality. Can't go wrong with either one IMO.
Never experienced any roller ball affect with my Kowas
 
I literally just bought some used ZEISS Conquest 10x42 HD's from a gentleman on here like a month ago. These things are freakin' Awesome! At the very least.. give those a look before you pull the trigger.

To my eye, they make my Vortex 15x56 Vulture HD's no longer worth bringing with me.
 
Why is that?
Because I saved over $500 and got glass with better image quality than The SLCs. Not just my opinion, but also that of two buddies that own SLCs. They'd rather look through my glass than theirs if given the choice. And a third friend with ELs, begrudgingly admits that the Genesis punches right there with them. Not very scientific, and only a small sampling, I know. But it is the opinion of four guys who've compared them side by side.

Chadcharb, The only drawback to the Genesis is the lack of a mounting point for a tripod stud. This option is a bit pricey, but remember what you will be saving on the glass. This works extremely well and the binos still slide in and out of my bino pack effortlessly.

www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1562926-REG/really_right_stuff_cinch_lr_ba_cinch_lr_bino_adapter.html
 
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Because I saved over $500 and got glass with better image quality than The SLCs. Not just my opinion, but also that of two buddies that own SLCs. They'd rather look through my glass than theirs if given the choice. And a third friend with ELs, begrudgingly admits that the Genesis punches right there with them. Not very scientific, and only a small sampling, I know. But it is the opinion of four guys who've compared them side by side.

Chadcharb, The only drawback to the Genesis is the lack of a mounting point for a tripod stud. This option is a bit pricey, but remember what you will be saving on the glass. This works extremely well and the binos still slide in and out of my bino pack effortlessly.

www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1562926-REG/really_right_stuff_cinch_lr_ba_cinch_lr_bino_adapter.html
I really want to buy the kowas. Maybe I just need a good deal to push me over the edge
 
Because I saved over $500 and got glass with better image quality than The SLCs. Not just my opinion, but also that of two buddies that own SLCs. They'd rather look through my glass than theirs if given the choice. And a third friend with ELs, begrudgingly admits that the Genesis punches right there with them. Not very scientific, and only a small sampling, I know. But it is the opinion of four guys who've compared them side by side.

Chadcharb, The only drawback to the Genesis is the lack of a mounting point for a tripod stud. This option is a bit pricey, but remember what you will be saving on the glass. This works extremely well and the binos still slide in and out of my bino pack effortlessly.

www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1562926-REG/really_right_stuff_cinch_lr_ba_cinch_lr_bino_adapter.html
Another great option https://outdoorsmans.com/products/bino-hand
 
What exactly is rollerball? Im
Considering buying the Kowas today, stuck between those and the Meoptas
 
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What exactly is rollerball? Im
Considering buying the Kowas today, stuck between those and the Meoptas
Some peoples eyes with binos will have rolling ball effect and others wont. Its when the edges "roll" when your panning. Field flattening glass is suppose to stop it for people that have the rolling ball effect
 
Some peoples eyes with binos will have rolling ball effect and others wont. Its when the edges "roll" when your panning. Field flattening glass is suppose to stop it for people that have the rolling ball effect
So the rolling ball effect is something that due to someone’s eyes vs the optics, but certain optics correct it?
 
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