EricBender208
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Are the UHD worth the extra $700? Or am I better off using that money towards a compact spotter or maybe a tripod?
I’ve always been a Leupold guy, but I’ve had some different types of in the past. Nothing real high dollar, but always worked for me. I’m sticking to my Leupold scopes, but I’m giving these and a spotter a try. I’d definitely be interested if you part ways with that razor! I’m leaning more towards the 16-48s more than the mini razor.In my opinion no.
But it really depends on what you want in a bino. The $700 buys you more edge to edge clarity (close to alpha IMO) and better low light performance.
It’s not going to “see” much more center frame than the HD.
For some, maybe more importantly, it’s a good chunk larger in size and weight. I like the size of the HD.
If you’re a vortex person the HDs and the new mini razor would be a sweet light weight combo. Theres a small chance I’ll have a gen I razor 16-48 for sale in near future too if you want something more full size.
My vortex stuff has served me well and I must be the only one on the internet who hasn’t had an issue. Guess I’m lucky .
Thats what I’ve been trying to hear.If you don't have a tripod I'd absolutely get the HD + tripod. Hell, I'd rather have diamondbacks on a tripod than UHD's freehand...
In my opinion no.
But it really depends on what you want in a bino. The $700 buys you more edge to edge clarity (close to alpha IMO) and better low light performance.
It’s not going to “see” much more center frame than the HD.
For some, maybe more importantly, it’s a good chunk larger in size and weight. I like the size of the HD.
If you’re a vortex person the HDs and the new mini razor would be a sweet light weight combo. Theres a small chance I’ll have a gen I razor 16-48 for sale in near future too if you want something more full size.
My vortex stuff has served me well and I must be the only one on the internet who hasn’t had an issue. Guess I’m lucky .
I think there are better option for the price of the UHDs…. For the HDs they are good for the price of them used! The difference between them definitely through my eyes are not 700$ better. But also I wouldn’t own a set of UHDs. I would buy used swaros, Leica or Zeiss binos for the price
Agree, it receives a lot of unwarranted flak for its logo, but also a lot of legitimate complaints for the weight. Alpha glass or not, there’s no need to be lugging that many oz’s for a 8-10x chest bino. I bought a set of 10x42’s last year and returned them for that reason.Sorry to clutter up the thread, but I had one more thought after reading @Reed104R post above.
If ANYBODY but vortex had released the UHD EXACTLY the way vortex has it built, it would be regarded as Alpha. If Swaro released the UHD with exactly the same coatings and form factor and performance metrics as what it currently has coming from Vortex, it would be considered one of the top optics in the market. But since it has a “Vortex” logo on the side, people throw shade and consider it “bottom of the barrel.”
Ok now I’m actually done haha
UHDs are good for sure. Through my eyes though I would rather have my ELs or Noctivids. My brother has some 12x BAs he just got back from Leica. They replaced the glass for a small fee and they are phenomenal again.Used or refurbished UHD's are quite reasonable. I am a used optics dealer and have had the luxury of handling alot of binoculars in the past 30 years. I have preowned Leica, Swarovski, Zeiss, and Vortex currently in my small shop. The UHD's are about as good or better than anything I have used and the warranty is second to none. With most any alpha level binoculars, you have to do direct A/B comparisons to tell a difference. Everything is good at this level. For example, I just took in a magnificent pair of 30 year old Leica BA's. I had not handled BA's in quite a while and forgot how good they are. A super value, but no warranty and likely not quite up to par with the UHD's optically. Leica build quality is outstanding.
Oh, almost forgot the Maven B2 as well!As noted above, the UHD, Blaser, and new Sig models are all basically the same optic with different armoring and probably tweaks to lens coatings.