Thanks for the post, with comparison to the 50mm Razor and Maven.On the road to our hunt area today my buddy and I stopped for about a half hour to glass with the Gen 1 Razor 50, Maven CS.1, and the new Gen 2 Razor 56.
We both agreed that the Gen 1 Razor 50 resolved better, was easier to focus, and caused less eye strain. It also resolved better than the Maven CS.1, and we were hard-pressed to pick a winner as the Maven went to 45x and the Razor 50 stopped at 33x which tilts the favor one way or another depending on the situation.
My buddy was more adamant than I was about the two Razor spotters, saying that the Gen 1 was noticeably better in resolution, slightly but obviously better in CA, and better in edge-to-edge clarity than the Gen 2 Razor. We agreed equally about the eye fatigue, felt like your eyeball was being sucked out of your head within about ten minutes (that came out a bit more harsh than I meant it to; it was more something discomfiting than painful).
Sorry I couldn’t spend more time with it, we’re hiking in about six hrs from now so I’m off to bed! Hope that little test helps someone.
There have been fairly credible reports of really good 50mm Razors. I would not be surprised if one would out resolve the 56mm Razor.
I don't have much experience with the 50mm Razor but when it came out it was considered the ED50-killer scope. Then it sort of faded away, and people went back to claiming that the ED50 was/is the best compact.
I have not posted this yet, but while I was trying the 56mm Razor I was thinking that an ED50 at ~40x would easily out resolve the 56mm Razor. The Razor would definitely win for a more usable eyepiece though.
I have a couple of ED50 and may try to compare to a different 56mm Razor. The scope I tried might have been a poor sample.