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For those that have been able to spend some time behind these binos...what are your thoughts?
Honestly blown away with how well I can hand hold them. I don’t feel like I’m at a disadvantage if the main goal is to use on a tripod but they stay on my chest as my only binocular.
How is the hand-holdability of the 14x52 vis-a-vis the 12x42 ? From my past experience, I could steadily handhold the 12x42, when paired with the headrest, and hence curious about the 14x52.They're legit. And even hand holding them for quick glances while covering country isn't bad at all with their ergonomics. Tested them side by side with the NL 12X42's and the 14's had a slightly brighter and better image all the way until dark.
They're less steady, but I don't use a forehead rest either. But I still don't think they are unusable by any means. They're fine for a quick glance over country while you're moving through it for sure. I glassed a bedded but at 300 yards freehanding themHow is the hand-holdability of the 14x52 vis-a-vis the 12x42 ? From my past experience, I could steadily handhold the 12x42, when paired with the headrest, and hence curious about the 14x52.
You using the headrest?
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I agree with this ^^^It helps me with just a bit more stability using my thumb to support the ocular area under the strap connectors. It feels incredibly natural and adds to the already amazing ergonomics of the NL series.
Fantastic explanation! I wish I read this post when you first posted it.I agree with this ^^^
Swarovski NL Pure 10X vs 12X
This site has ended up costing me a bunch of money, I have an old pair of 10x42’s SLC (DA 85…) Is there going to be a noticeable improvement to upgrade to NL’s?rokslide.com
Though it may not be as necessary, since you have the forehead mount point on?... I wouldn't know yet... I've always found one of the critical things, for increasing stability of my view, when hand-holding, is Trying a grip style... where you're holding the binos such that, at the very least one of your two hands, you're butting the back side of your thumbs knuckle... kinda at and under your cheekbones as well? Sorta "hooking it in", to your heads anatomy, ya might say? It creates more stationary points of contact.Yes, I use the headrest. Even on the 10x42 it's a night and day difference for me. I broke it last year (my mistake) and went without one for two weeks during spring bear. The replacement I ordered couldn't come soon enough.
The other thought was how you hold your binoculars. I picked this up reading BirdForum when the NL 14x52 first came out. It helps me with just a bit more stability using my thumb to support the ocular area under the strap connectors. It feels incredibly natural and adds to the already amazing ergonomics of the NL series.
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I have mine.Has anyone been seeing the Swarovski TAs tripod adapter for the NL purse shipping yet?
Not at all. Smaller profile, better ergonomics (if you decide to hand hold occasionally) similar FOV but more magnification and the image is better and clearer.Would I be crazy to replace my EL 12x50’s with a pair of the NL 14x52?