NEW Swarovski NL Pure 52

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  • Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
  • Welcome again to Optics4Birding, your go-to channel for in-depth reviews and insights into the world of optics!
    Today we are excited to announce the release of the SWAROVSKI NL PURE 52 BINOCULARS (available for PRE-ORDER on Optics4Birding.com)
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  • @ceylontimetraveller
    @ceylontimetraveller 3 дні тому

    I was planning to buy 10x52, but thanks to your in-detailed video, that was save my money and usability. Good luck. Thanks again. From Sri Lanka

  • @swiftusmaximus5651
    @swiftusmaximus5651 10 днів тому +3

    i want to see a comparison test of the Zeiss 10 x 54 Victory HT and Swaro 10 x 52 NL Pure

  • @ak4939
    @ak4939 16 днів тому +2

    I have the 8x42 NL was was looking at the 15x56 SLC as a supplement, but will now go with the 14x52NL to pair with the 8x42

  • @jimbob4535
    @jimbob4535 День тому

    Hey, low light performance nl 14x52 vs slc 15x56- what is the better bino? On paper the slc is the winner, but would love to hear about a real world comparison.

  • @AshK-pg9dy
    @AshK-pg9dy 8 днів тому +1

    I had a question on hand-holding the 14x52. I could easily handhold the 12x42 NLs, steadily, when paired with the optional Forehead rest. Just wondering if the 14x52 is similar enough from a steadiness standpoint, when paired with the optional forehead rest. Thank you.

    • @Optics4birding
      @Optics4birding  6 днів тому

      If you were able to handhold the 12x42 easily enough with the forehead rest, you should have a similar experience with the 14x52 and the forehead rest. Increasing the magnification makes vibration more pronounced, but the increased weight will offset that to some extent. Counterintuitively, heavier binoculars can provide a more stable view. And since the NLs are so ergonomic, they are very comfortable to hold steadily.

  • @Nick-im3ym
    @Nick-im3ym 11 днів тому +1

    Interesting, according to Swarovskis website the 10x42 and 10x52 have the same brightness percentage. Unless that’s a calculation taking the exit pupil into consideration…thoughts?

    • @Optics4birding
      @Optics4birding  10 днів тому +2

      Great question! You are correct that the 10x42 and 10x52 both have 91% light transmission. But the 10x52's 5.2 mm exit pupil makes it brighter than the 10x42's 4.2 mm exit pupil.

    • @swiftusmaximus5651
      @swiftusmaximus5651 10 днів тому +1

      trick question. The Austrians are reporting the efficiency of the NL system. They are saying the lens prism system is 91% efficient in transmitting the available light through the ocular. A 50mm lens is going to have more light to transmit than a 40mm. a 360 HP 4.0 litre engine vs a 450 HP 5.0 are equally efficient, but the 5.0 is bigger....get it?

    • @Nick-im3ym
      @Nick-im3ym 8 днів тому +1

      @@swiftusmaximus5651 I’m picking up what you’re putting down. Nice analogy lol

  • @mrh9635
    @mrh9635 17 днів тому

    Can't wait to hear how well the 14x52 handle without a tripod.

    • @progradepainting3755
      @progradepainting3755 16 днів тому +1

      Check out the jay Scott outdoors podcast, they just covered it, and the consensus seems to be they’re good for hand holding, and excellent on a tripod.

    • @AshK-pg9dy
      @AshK-pg9dy 8 днів тому

      @@progradepainting3755 I did not see a proper response to this question on the jay Scott podcast. I found I could easily handhold the 12x42 NLs, when paired with the optional forehead rest. Not sure if it is the same with the 14x52......is it steady enough, if paired with the optional forehead rest ?

  • @Latitude2010
    @Latitude2010 9 днів тому +1

    Lovely review indeed. Could u pls review the NL 12X42 ?…thank U!

    • @Optics4birding
      @Optics4birding  6 днів тому

      Thank you so much! We did a review for the NL 42 separately before we knew about the NL 52. It isn't specific to the 12x42, more of a general review for the entire series, but hopefully it helps! Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/ypAwgy7wK1I/v-deo.html

  • @user-nt7zo9er5t
    @user-nt7zo9er5t 15 днів тому

    Image stabilisation! Losing money keep bringing super expensive stuff out that doesn’t have stabilisation.

    • @redacted2618
      @redacted2618 11 днів тому +1

      Image stabilization isn’t everything. Glass quality matters a lot, especially if you are really stretching the distance out. A steadier image doesn’t matter if it’s a cloudy one, and I always have a tripod if I need to have a shake-free view.
      Are image stabilized binoculars bad? No, and they definitely have advantages. However, if you’re looking at Swarovski, and especially if you’re looking at higher powered ones like the new 14x52, you’re probably in the market for the best glass you can get your hands on. If Swarovski (or any of the adjacent top brands) comes out with them, then I’ll consider looking at a set. However, if it’s anything like rangefinding binoculars, you lose some optical quality with the addition of the on board electronics required to function.

    • @jasonhiggins6431
      @jasonhiggins6431 7 днів тому

      All the image stabilisation bins Iv used have been garbage , just adds weight complexity and cost , just a silly idea best left in the past 😂