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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Which rangefinding binoculars do you prefer and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="WRO" data-source="post: 1271966" data-attributes="member: 9652"><p>I had an original set of geovids about 9 years ago, they had a light transmission rating of around 78%, so the image was always pretty dark. The RF portion of the binoculars cuts down on the light transmission, so the trade off is either poor light transmission or less lenses (each lense in a set of glass incrementally cuts down light transmission). These issues aren't appearant on the show room floor, and if you are say going from a set of 500.00 glass to a set of the old geovids or the horrible bushnells, the difference won't be as noticeable as if you were going from say a set of SLC HDs to a RF bino.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WRO, post: 1271966, member: 9652"] I had an original set of geovids about 9 years ago, they had a light transmission rating of around 78%, so the image was always pretty dark. The RF portion of the binoculars cuts down on the light transmission, so the trade off is either poor light transmission or less lenses (each lense in a set of glass incrementally cuts down light transmission). These issues aren't appearant on the show room floor, and if you are say going from a set of 500.00 glass to a set of the old geovids or the horrible bushnells, the difference won't be as noticeable as if you were going from say a set of SLC HDs to a RF bino. [/QUOTE]
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