Am looking for a set of binoculars that can be used as a 'spotter' during the day as well when we don't want to/dont have time to drag the Spotter 60 out.
Was interested in the Steiners because I like the SUMR reticle they use and I have other non reticle Steiners that have good glass that have had the shit knocked out of them yet don't seem to ever care.
Was looking at the T1042R as well as the M1050R and while I can see some differences between the two, I can't figure out if the extra cost of the 1050 is worth it or not. I'm mainly looking for a set that will:
- Be used as a spotter; optical clarity is paramount here
- Will stand up to knocking around in a ruck
That's about it.
Comparing the two seems a bit tricky as some of the 'features' make absolutely no sense to me as far as whats better. For example:
1042 has a 'high definition tactical optic' coating and the 1050 has a 'fully multi coated' WTF does this even mean?
I think the biggest benefit the 1050 has is the larger objective whereas the 1042 is 42mm vs 50. The 42 has the edge on weight and size and then we run into 2 aspects Steiner lists and again, I have no idea if these matter, or have a small/gigantic difference between the performance of the two units:
Luminosity 17.6 for the 1042 and 25.0 for the 1050 as well as Twilight Factor of 20.5 vs 22.4. Does any of this even matter?
Trying to figure out of the 1050 is worth the cost difference as well as if there are any other binoculars with a similiar reticle that are vastly better?
Was interested in the Steiners because I like the SUMR reticle they use and I have other non reticle Steiners that have good glass that have had the shit knocked out of them yet don't seem to ever care.
Was looking at the T1042R as well as the M1050R and while I can see some differences between the two, I can't figure out if the extra cost of the 1050 is worth it or not. I'm mainly looking for a set that will:
- Be used as a spotter; optical clarity is paramount here
- Will stand up to knocking around in a ruck
That's about it.
Comparing the two seems a bit tricky as some of the 'features' make absolutely no sense to me as far as whats better. For example:
1042 has a 'high definition tactical optic' coating and the 1050 has a 'fully multi coated' WTF does this even mean?
I think the biggest benefit the 1050 has is the larger objective whereas the 1042 is 42mm vs 50. The 42 has the edge on weight and size and then we run into 2 aspects Steiner lists and again, I have no idea if these matter, or have a small/gigantic difference between the performance of the two units:
Luminosity 17.6 for the 1042 and 25.0 for the 1050 as well as Twilight Factor of 20.5 vs 22.4. Does any of this even matter?
Trying to figure out of the 1050 is worth the cost difference as well as if there are any other binoculars with a similiar reticle that are vastly better?