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Vortex Fury 5000 AB Binos
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<blockquote data-quote="Euler" data-source="post: 2828492" data-attributes="member: 107601"><p>No, it's not unique to Fury. It has more to do with the laser emitting and receiving through the one barrel. Other "lower end" RF binos have noticeable tint as well, like Sig 8k and 10k. Swaros have a tint as well, but Swaro are designed with a better optical system overall. Leica's have the laser in the hinge, so they don't suffer nearly as bad.</p><p></p><p>To me, the Fury's are basically ~$600 binos with ~$400 of electronics. Glass can be useable, but it's generally on par with other ~$600 binos, give or take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Euler, post: 2828492, member: 107601"] No, it’s not unique to Fury. It has more to do with the laser emitting and receiving through the one barrel. Other “lower end” RF binos have noticeable tint as well, like Sig 8k and 10k. Swaros have a tint as well, but Swaro are designed with a better optical system overall. Leica’s have the laser in the hinge, so they don’t suffer nearly as bad. To me, the Fury’s are basically ~$600 binos with ~$400 of electronics. Glass can be useable, but it’s generally on par with other ~$600 binos, give or take. [/QUOTE]
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