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I wanted to update and provide a bit of perspective on the optical comparison above. I did a sunset and sunrise comparison last night and this morning. I also brought out a Zeiss V6 5-30 x50 I have that isn't mounted. Looked through all of them at the same power. Also keep in mind the Leica is a 56 objective and the design concept of the scope was deep woods and night time boar shooting. Looked through the scopes at sunset and a little after and starting at 15 minute before sunrise. Both last night and this morning were complete overcast, very tough lighting conditions.
The Leica is substantial brighter than either the Zeiss or the SWFA. Much easy to see everything. This confirms the use case for which I bought the scope. It is probably unfair to compare the other two scopes to the 56 Leica.
The SWFA compares quit well to the Zeiss. The V6 Zeiss' have great glass. To me this says a lot about the quality of the optics in the SWFA. To be fair the Zeiss was a bit better than the SWFA, but it wasn't as big a difference as I would expect.
For $750 the SWFA is an incredible bargain.
The Leica is substantial brighter than either the Zeiss or the SWFA. Much easy to see everything. This confirms the use case for which I bought the scope. It is probably unfair to compare the other two scopes to the 56 Leica.
The SWFA compares quit well to the Zeiss. The V6 Zeiss' have great glass. To me this says a lot about the quality of the optics in the SWFA. To be fair the Zeiss was a bit better than the SWFA, but it wasn't as big a difference as I would expect.
For $750 the SWFA is an incredible bargain.