Lil-Rokslider656
Lil-Rokslider
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Hey All,
Looking for some advice on low light glassing.
I have the sig zulu6 10x30. They are my workhorse. From archery hunting timber to glassing. But not great in low light.
I've also got a Leupold 20-60 Alpine 2 ( and its pretty poor)
Diamondback HD 10x42s that are surprisingly ok.
Recently picked up a vortex mini razor 13-39. Figured this would be a great replacement for my leupold Overall really impressed with it. Recently took all my glass through some testing and realized my 10x42s allow for the longest effective glassing. I was surprised by this and sat down for some internet learning. Learned about exit pupil, and light transmission.
Now I'm debating some low light glass. Looking at some Swaro SLC 8x56 or equivalent to get that high 7ish exit pupil. But before I go making a ton of assumptions I figured I'd ask for some real world usage:
How much would this this increase my twilight glassing time? Like are we talking 5 mins, 15 mins, 30 mins?
Looking for some advice on low light glassing.
I have the sig zulu6 10x30. They are my workhorse. From archery hunting timber to glassing. But not great in low light.
I've also got a Leupold 20-60 Alpine 2 ( and its pretty poor)
Diamondback HD 10x42s that are surprisingly ok.
Recently picked up a vortex mini razor 13-39. Figured this would be a great replacement for my leupold Overall really impressed with it. Recently took all my glass through some testing and realized my 10x42s allow for the longest effective glassing. I was surprised by this and sat down for some internet learning. Learned about exit pupil, and light transmission.
Now I'm debating some low light glass. Looking at some Swaro SLC 8x56 or equivalent to get that high 7ish exit pupil. But before I go making a ton of assumptions I figured I'd ask for some real world usage:
How much would this this increase my twilight glassing time? Like are we talking 5 mins, 15 mins, 30 mins?