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Tripod Bino adapter- still carry a spotter?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1466005" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well in fairness, power can ruin viewing quality regardless of the cost of the optic. You can see that all the time in your rifle scope. Optical quality simply wont improve poor conditions such as mirage.</p><p> You also cant compare using a spotting scope regardless of quality to that of using binnoculars.</p><p> If you think you can, then cover one eye when using your Swaros for an hour and compare the difference.</p><p>50 mm spotters can be made to excel over high quality binnoculars for glassing, and they need not be the latest high cost model.</p><p> But not as individual spotters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1466005, member: 12443"] Well in fairness, power can ruin viewing quality regardless of the cost of the optic. You can see that all the time in your rifle scope. Optical quality simply wont improve poor conditions such as mirage. You also cant compare using a spotting scope regardless of quality to that of using binnoculars. If you think you can, then cover one eye when using your Swaros for an hour and compare the difference. 50 mm spotters can be made to excel over high quality binnoculars for glassing, and they need not be the latest high cost model. But not as individual spotters. [/QUOTE]
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