8/17/21 Update: Final Review is here
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I’m losing track of all the optics reviews we got going on. Sorry for all the sticky’s in the optics forum!
When Zeiss released these a few months ago, I told them I’d love to test them in both powers. I’m an 8X guy, but I know a lot of you guys on here like the 10X platform. So they sent me a loaner pair of each.
Today I hit the resolution chart at mid-day.
I set them both up on tripods at 50 yards.
Edge-to-Edge performance was equal in both powers.
Focusing on the center group on the chart, naturally the 10X could resolve one more element than the 8x. To be expected.
When I moved the 10X back to 60 yards, 20% farther to account for 20% more power (#unscientific), I was surprised to see the 10x still could resolve one more element. Usually adding distance levels the playing field. Impressive.
The 8x could resolve only to Element 3 at 50 yards.
The 10x could resolve Element 4 at 50 and 60 yards.
Then I waited until after sunset to do some lowlight testing. I did it on a video as I think it best illustrates the points. I tested FOV & depth-of-field too.
If you don’t have five minutes, 10x guys stay with the 10X, 8X guys, you know why I’m staying with 8x- steadier, more FOV, and better depth-of-field.
And if you don’t need a combo RF/Bino, these little Victory "semi" compacts are really good. I’ve never really liked compact binoculars but I could see myself hunting with these. I put them both against the 8x42 Swarovski EL TA in the same conditions. The TA beat them (in twilight/resolution but with an objective that is 10mm bigger, so that's expected) but not by much at all. I wouldn’t be afraid to hunt with the Victory SF, even in low light.
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Previous Discussion:
I’m losing track of all the optics reviews we got going on. Sorry for all the sticky’s in the optics forum!
When Zeiss released these a few months ago, I told them I’d love to test them in both powers. I’m an 8X guy, but I know a lot of you guys on here like the 10X platform. So they sent me a loaner pair of each.
Today I hit the resolution chart at mid-day.
I set them both up on tripods at 50 yards.
Edge-to-Edge performance was equal in both powers.
Focusing on the center group on the chart, naturally the 10X could resolve one more element than the 8x. To be expected.
When I moved the 10X back to 60 yards, 20% farther to account for 20% more power (#unscientific), I was surprised to see the 10x still could resolve one more element. Usually adding distance levels the playing field. Impressive.
The 8x could resolve only to Element 3 at 50 yards.
The 10x could resolve Element 4 at 50 and 60 yards.
Then I waited until after sunset to do some lowlight testing. I did it on a video as I think it best illustrates the points. I tested FOV & depth-of-field too.
If you don’t have five minutes, 10x guys stay with the 10X, 8X guys, you know why I’m staying with 8x- steadier, more FOV, and better depth-of-field.
And if you don’t need a combo RF/Bino, these little Victory "semi" compacts are really good. I’ve never really liked compact binoculars but I could see myself hunting with these. I put them both against the 8x42 Swarovski EL TA in the same conditions. The TA beat them (in twilight/resolution but with an objective that is 10mm bigger, so that's expected) but not by much at all. I wouldn’t be afraid to hunt with the Victory SF, even in low light.
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