I had a question specific to Sightron S3 because I own one, but I guess this question can apply to any scope in the same series.
For member that have both the Sightron SIII 10-50 and 8-32: It seems that generally image quality dialed down is better than one at max zoom, so strictly for target shooting, if I am at 32x zoom will my image with the Sightron 10-50 be better than max'd out on the 8-32?
I only have the 10-50 and the image starts getting hazy/milky around 35x onwards, so I'm assuming for the 8-32 version, you will find similar haze/milky image starting in the high 20x and cutting down on image quality, brightness, resolution, etc?
I also had another question about whether the optical systems in the 10-50 (5x zoom) is similar in quality to the 8-32 and 6-24 Sightrons (4x zoom). I'm trying to get to the bottom of this as many say the 8-32 is better than the 10-50 image-wise, but I also know that a scope on its max zoom is not as crisp and bright as a higher mag scope dialed down.
Thanks in advance for educating me.
For member that have both the Sightron SIII 10-50 and 8-32: It seems that generally image quality dialed down is better than one at max zoom, so strictly for target shooting, if I am at 32x zoom will my image with the Sightron 10-50 be better than max'd out on the 8-32?
I only have the 10-50 and the image starts getting hazy/milky around 35x onwards, so I'm assuming for the 8-32 version, you will find similar haze/milky image starting in the high 20x and cutting down on image quality, brightness, resolution, etc?
I also had another question about whether the optical systems in the 10-50 (5x zoom) is similar in quality to the 8-32 and 6-24 Sightrons (4x zoom). I'm trying to get to the bottom of this as many say the 8-32 is better than the 10-50 image-wise, but I also know that a scope on its max zoom is not as crisp and bright as a higher mag scope dialed down.
Thanks in advance for educating me.