www.allbinos.com/index.php?test=lornetki&test_l=328 *To much Chromatic Aberration, way to much Distortion and bad Transmission for THIS Glas, so its not realy worth the Money !* *Yup, Swarovski EL, or the Nikon EDG is BETTER !* *By the Way, the Test is from the 10x50, but i think the 7x50 ist not realy BETTER, especially at the Sky !*
@@Christof_Classen The distortion is a problem with allbinos, not with the Nikons. This is well-known and allbinos have been alerted to it but they refuse to budge. Basically, the problem is the so-called rolling-ball effect which can make some people seasick when the distortion _is_ fully corrected. See the links below. To counter this effect, manufacturers _intentionally_ introduce some pincushion distortion. The amount if this distortion varies depending on the manufacturer because different people are affected differently by the "rolling ball" so there is no perfect solution. In the Nikon WX the amount of the distortion happens to trigger some thresholds that allbinos have inserted in their scoring algorithm. Presumably Nikon did this because the apparent field of view of the WX is gigantic: 90 degrees! Just ignore most of allbinos' distortion claims, everything else they do is top-notch. I guess everyone has a blind spot, sigh. Two links: www.holgermerlitz.de/globe/test_distortion.html and www.holgermerlitz.de/curv/pin_curvature.html
宫内750算什么
This thing is huge...
That's what she said.
How is it's image clarity??it can beat Swarovski??
www.allbinos.com/index.php?test=lornetki&test_l=328 *To much Chromatic Aberration, way to much Distortion and bad Transmission for THIS Glas, so its not realy worth the Money !* *Yup, Swarovski EL, or the Nikon EDG is BETTER !* *By the Way, the Test is from the 10x50, but i think the 7x50 ist not realy BETTER, especially at the Sky !*
@@Christof_Classen The distortion is a problem with allbinos, not with the Nikons. This is well-known and allbinos have been alerted to it but they refuse to budge. Basically, the problem is the so-called rolling-ball effect which can make some people seasick when the distortion _is_ fully corrected. See the links below. To counter this effect, manufacturers _intentionally_ introduce some pincushion distortion. The amount if this distortion varies depending on the manufacturer because different people are affected differently by the "rolling ball" so there is no perfect solution. In the Nikon WX the amount of the distortion happens to trigger some thresholds that allbinos have inserted in their scoring algorithm. Presumably Nikon did this because the apparent field of view of the WX is gigantic: 90 degrees! Just ignore most of allbinos' distortion claims, everything else they do is top-notch. I guess everyone has a blind spot, sigh. Two links: www.holgermerlitz.de/globe/test_distortion.html and www.holgermerlitz.de/curv/pin_curvature.html