Alpine4x4
WKR
Cronus has a clearer picture and less CA than the Ares.Anyone ever compare the Cronus with the ares spotter?
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Cronus has a clearer picture and less CA than the Ares.Anyone ever compare the Cronus with the ares spotter?
just curious how often can you use 45x-60x, how is the FOV? Coz nikon and pentax are camera companies, they purposely make their zoom lens fov small to upsell their wide angle fixed lens.I have a Pentax PF65 ED, mine is the angled version. It is a really good scope optically and has the advantage of removable eyepieces so if you want to play with fixed or other eyepieces you can. these are made in Japan and are still being made even after Ricoh bought out Pentax. Can be had in the $750 to 800 range. I found mine on Ebay. FWIW I use mine to hunt Bighorn Sheep here in Alberta ,this will be year three in about 2 days and I have no desire/need to upgrade. For reference my binos are either Swarovski EL 8.5x42 or Meopta b1 8x42's.
I ended up going with the athlon to get me through this season. It’s a bit heavy and has a tight eye box but it’s decently clear. First trip out a couple weeks ago, it did what I needed and I’ll give it another deployment this weekend with another hunt.I've got a ZEISS Dailyt 18-45x65mm I don't really use anymore since I got a smaller lighter option for the steep places I was focusing on.
$700 + shipping. And she's yours?
The Athlon worked out really good. I’m like you; I can’t bring myself to buy one of the primo spotters, nor can I afford it. Overall I think you would be hard pressed to find something that is “better” at that price point. The glass is definitely clear and I like the focus controls. I was able to spot game with it on the hunt I used it on and it looked better than I expected when the sun went down, so that was a plus. If I had some complaints I would say it’s a bit on the heavier side, there is no wide angle lenses and the eye box is a bit tight, but not terrible; of course this is subjective to me. Then again there is no free lunch and a paid about 1/5’th of what the guy I was with using the swaro paid.How'd the Athlon work out for you? I'm in the same boat you were in last year. Heavy preference towards ~80 mm lens but cant stomach anything more than $800