nastynick
FNG
After owning Nikon HGs, Vortex Razors, older Swaro Habicht and looking through Leupolds, Zeiss and Sigs and reading countless posts something occurred to me.
We often debate the “best binocular/glass” but almost always “whichever your eye likes the best”. It turns subjective and personal. Which it should.
Maybe another way to look at the conversation is which binocular/glass suits the most people’s eyes?
Meaning, for each individual one will be the “best”. But as a whole, it would be interesting to understand which bino suits more eyes than the rest.
Curious what others think about this observation, ignoring price.
For me, my 25 year old restored Swaro Habicht are still easiest on my eyes
not trying to start an argument. Just curious to hear the results.
We often debate the “best binocular/glass” but almost always “whichever your eye likes the best”. It turns subjective and personal. Which it should.
Maybe another way to look at the conversation is which binocular/glass suits the most people’s eyes?
Meaning, for each individual one will be the “best”. But as a whole, it would be interesting to understand which bino suits more eyes than the rest.
Curious what others think about this observation, ignoring price.
For me, my 25 year old restored Swaro Habicht are still easiest on my eyes
not trying to start an argument. Just curious to hear the results.