I've got an itch to pick up some binoculars and as Swarovski are now offering a range finding option I could kill two birds with one stone (I have a rangefinder but it is kinda crappy).
Looks like the EL range with build in rangefinder are offered in 8X & 10X - I would be looking at the 10X. I'm generally a magnification junkie and was leaning towards the 15X SLCs Swarovski offer but from the research I have done it seems that 10X is the sweet spot for holding unsupported and not noticing excessive shake (12X seems Ok too but Swarovski dont offer a 12X option with rangefinder).
Has anyone used these? It is these I am interested in - link
I dont doubt the glass will be impressive (I have a Swarovski ATX spotter so I know what to expect there) but how good is the rangefinder? It ranges out to 2200 yards (lots for the distances / calibers I shoot). I also noticed it has built in ballistics - is this all built into the binoculars (ie are the adjustment / click values displayed in the HUD on the binoculars) or does it interface with an app to get the information?
Are there any other binos I should be looking at?
Looks like the EL range with build in rangefinder are offered in 8X & 10X - I would be looking at the 10X. I'm generally a magnification junkie and was leaning towards the 15X SLCs Swarovski offer but from the research I have done it seems that 10X is the sweet spot for holding unsupported and not noticing excessive shake (12X seems Ok too but Swarovski dont offer a 12X option with rangefinder).
Has anyone used these? It is these I am interested in - link
I dont doubt the glass will be impressive (I have a Swarovski ATX spotter so I know what to expect there) but how good is the rangefinder? It ranges out to 2200 yards (lots for the distances / calibers I shoot). I also noticed it has built in ballistics - is this all built into the binoculars (ie are the adjustment / click values displayed in the HUD on the binoculars) or does it interface with an app to get the information?
Are there any other binos I should be looking at?