I know my thread is a bit misleading and most of you are probably coming here in hopes of seeing that I have some secret insight into a new scope being offered by Kahles but alas, that is not the case. This thread is to ask the question - where is the DLR version of the K318i? I thought for sure Kahles would be offering it by now in lieu of the DLR version of the K525i that came out a couple years ago. The biggest change between the standard K525i appears to be a new wide angle eyepiece they've designed to offer a wider FOV throughout the magnification range, early reports seemed to indicate that the DLR did in fact "fix" a lot of the optical frustrations that many K624i owners experienced moving over to the newer design.
I know the K318i gets a lot of negative feedback, but my experience with this scope was nothing short of superb; however, the biggest issue with the scope was the lack of FOV that the other alpha ultra short scopes seemed to have, but as far as IQ goes I always felt the K318i offered better performance than the Schmidt US 3-20 which has been the standard for so many years. Then ZCO came out with their 4-20x50 at took home the prize (in my opinion - the best ultra short design from an optical perspective). So with all this pressure why has Kahles been silent with updating the K318i with a similar wide angle eyepiece that they used with the K525i? Is it because sales of the K318i do not justify a modification, would they get more sales even if they did offer a DLR version with ZCO 4-20, Schmidt 3-20 and March 4.5-28 offering greater magnification ranges in the alpha price class? And with competition from Leupold with their Mark 5 3.6-18x44 and Burris with their XTR III 3.3-18x50 and even Nightforce with their NX8 2.5-20 at a lower price point, Kahles seems to be stuck in the middle.
This post is mostly just a rambling of thoughts, but a while back someone posted about a ZCO 2-16 (which doesn't exist) which garnered so much attention that even ZCO took notice, question is, does Kahles/Swarovski even pay much attention to the Hide? If so, then hopefully this thread will wake up the design team over in Austria and maybe even get them back to the drawing board, and shoot, for all we know the reason we haven't seen a K318i is because Kahles has something else cooking, maybe a K320i DLR with a true 3x at the bottom and 20x on top or similar, I'd like to see them differentiate themselves a bit with a unique design, I guess only time will tell...
I know the K318i gets a lot of negative feedback, but my experience with this scope was nothing short of superb; however, the biggest issue with the scope was the lack of FOV that the other alpha ultra short scopes seemed to have, but as far as IQ goes I always felt the K318i offered better performance than the Schmidt US 3-20 which has been the standard for so many years. Then ZCO came out with their 4-20x50 at took home the prize (in my opinion - the best ultra short design from an optical perspective). So with all this pressure why has Kahles been silent with updating the K318i with a similar wide angle eyepiece that they used with the K525i? Is it because sales of the K318i do not justify a modification, would they get more sales even if they did offer a DLR version with ZCO 4-20, Schmidt 3-20 and March 4.5-28 offering greater magnification ranges in the alpha price class? And with competition from Leupold with their Mark 5 3.6-18x44 and Burris with their XTR III 3.3-18x50 and even Nightforce with their NX8 2.5-20 at a lower price point, Kahles seems to be stuck in the middle.
This post is mostly just a rambling of thoughts, but a while back someone posted about a ZCO 2-16 (which doesn't exist) which garnered so much attention that even ZCO took notice, question is, does Kahles/Swarovski even pay much attention to the Hide? If so, then hopefully this thread will wake up the design team over in Austria and maybe even get them back to the drawing board, and shoot, for all we know the reason we haven't seen a K318i is because Kahles has something else cooking, maybe a K320i DLR with a true 3x at the bottom and 20x on top or similar, I'd like to see them differentiate themselves a bit with a unique design, I guess only time will tell...