SkunkCabbage
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Anyone try the 8.5 ELs and compared them to the 8 NL? I’m debating if I make the jump.
I compared them and you will not see $1000 difference.Anyone try the 8.5 ELs and compared them to the 8 NL? I’m debating if I make the jump.
Anyone try the 8.5 ELs and compared them to the 8 NL? I’m debating if I make the jump.
I compared them and you will not see $1000 difference.
If you want to know buy a pair and compare them. Lots of retailers offer free shipping and long return windows. If your anything like me nothing said on here is going to set your mind at ease, you’ll just need to compare them yourself
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It is always what works best for your individual eyes. You might like Nikon HGs or Meopta Meostars better than either discussed. The NLs are a special bird- there is some learning involved in their use. I see many that prefer the ELs or SLCs by a large margin, however, people who actually set them properly or focus and eye cup distance find a completely surreal experience. I do not have 8.5 ELs but I do have 10ELs, Razor 10X50s, Razor 12X 50 UHD, Razor 18X56 UHDs, 10SLC hds, Zeiss Victory FLs10X42, 8X30 Zeiss Conquest HDs, and 8X42 NLs. I prefer the NLs.
I currently have a set of EL's 8.5x42's (2015) and NL's 10x42's and running both of them quite a bit around my house. I will say it feels strange (in a very good way) having the same FOV with 1.5x more power...on a tripod NL hands down.
That said, when I get a headrest delivered I am really curious how much it can improve my hand holding of 10x...
Also I would say that they are similar brightness as the sun goes down. I have taken both of them to 30 minutes past sunset on multiple occasions and could not really tell a difference between which one was brighter or not.
I was also running EL 10x42 that I sold a couple weeks back, they were not as bright as the other two 30 minutes past sunset. During the day, only real perceivable difference was FOV between EL & NL. I did not do any resolution charts, just looking at hillsides at 100 yards, 1200 yards, a couples miles, and the ocean at 20 miles.
Fitting NL eyecups to the ELS are also nice tuneup for the EL. Solid info here now the NL have been out for a while and proper comparisons have been done.
I just picked up a pair of 12x50 EL’s. Absolutely amazing off of the tripod and not too bad to hand hold using two hands. Can be a bit shaky when only using one hand though. Been using 10s and 15s for years and pumped to see how it works out this year. Between the EL’s and the NL’s I don’t really think you can pick the wrong one, both will blow you away with their quality. Great is great! Best of luck on your decision.
NL eyecup is slightly larger diameter on the eyepiece. When used on an EL they give you an even easier view with full FOV at even more eye relief. The Black edge outside of the fieldstop becomes thinner and the view more immersive. Just so easy to get behind.What’s different in the eye cups? I know there is more adjustment in the NLs, but also saw a review that listed the extra adjustment as more of a hinderance than selling point.
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I’d love to hear what S&S said to sway you Tito the ELs and how any bino could be more ergonomic than the NLs? My ELs felt like a brick when I handled them after my NLs. Did you try the Geovid HD-B or the old square ones?I went with the 10x42 ELs, tracking shows them arriving tomorrow. Gotta thank S and S Archery for chatting with me about what I need vs want and providing really good insight into both the NLs and ELs. I had my heart set on one of the two, not that the Leicas wouldn’t be great, but the geovids I tried just seemed clunky and not ergonomic to me. I’ll post up later with my thoughts.
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I’d love to hear what S&S said to sway you Tito the ELs and how any bino could be more ergonomic than the NLs? My ELs felt like a brick when I handled them after my NLs. Did you try the Geovid HD-B or the old square ones?