Author: Skylar McMahon
Subject: Swarovski Glass
Posted: May/16/2014 at 09:21
Mark what Kickboxer stated is very very accurate.
Subject: Swarovski Glass
Posted: May/16/2014 at 09:21
Mark what Kickboxer stated is very very accurate.
When evaluating things side by side depending on what you are looking through and the type of light supplied, appearances can be deceptive. Last year, I had a guy I was speaking with at a show and he told me that to his eye the Nikon Monarch was the most appealing scope on the market. It had been the sharpest thing he had ever used.
He told me when he was looking through it at the store, it was the brightest thing there.
I then proceeded to explain to him, that he was not using natural light and while artificial light is not optimum to evaluate optics.
I have used Swarovski products on several occasions, and I have to say they are certainly the best thing that I have ever had the opportunity to use.

When looking through them and comparing the difference to others. The main thing that I noticed was peripheral field of view is sharper with Swarovski. From edge to edge, there is nothing I have used that not only provides a sharp crisp target image, but also affects the entire field of view.
But then it my just be my eyes.