Has anyone compared the optical quality between these two? I can get 10x42 EL or 10x50 SFL for the same price. I've read a lot of pro's and con's of each. I guess I'll let my eyes decide. Just wondering if anyone has looked through both?
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Agree with much here - but most end up just comparing spec sheets rather than actual field use. I just don't agree with the notion that the 10x42 EL will be easier for all day use than the 10x50 SFL. Personally, I've always wanted to fall in love with the EL-series but they just don't work for me. The size and weight are nearly identical but the ergonomics, focuser, etc of the SFL just feel better to me. While they both have field flatteners the SFL incorporates just the slightest bit of edge distortion - this is intentional in the design and more in line with the way the human eye actually sees - the EL's completely flat-field while novel and impressive at first-glace, contributes to eye fatigue in long glassing sessions - and can generate globe or rolling-ball effect when panning.Both are excellent optics, but the 10×50 Zeiss SFL 10x50 will give you a brighter image and better low-light performance because of the larger 50 mm objectives and bigger exit pupil. The 10×42 Swarovski EL 10x42 will be easier to hold, a bit sharper edge-to-edge with flat-field optics, and more comfortable for all-day use
10x50 (SFL): brighter, better in dawn/dusk light, slightly deeper image
10x42 (EL): superb sharpness and contrast, lighter and easier to use all day