04 September 2019, 18:49
Jason PAn odd Swarovski question in regards to their "fixed" spotter
Not often, a new hunting product gets me really excited. However, when I first saw the new Swarovski
spotting scope with the double eye piece, I WAS very excited. However, they are expensive!
I decided to go and look at one on Saturday and found out from the salesman that they are "fixed" power and not a variable.
I am no expert with optics but really enjoy good quality glass. With that said, why on earth do they not make a variable spotter with the double eyepiece? As far as I know, they and Doctor optics are the only companies that offer a double eyepiece (I could be wrong).
This really has me scratching my head. I would never buy a fixed power spotter but would certainly consider the variable.
I am confused (which is not saying much

).
07 September 2019, 23:48
AbbispaKowa also makes a double eyepiece spotter.
08 September 2019, 08:46
sambarman338Maybe its just to do one product at a time or, maybe, there is a technical problem. The sort of thing that comes to my mind is, by analogy only, why I can't recall ever seeing a Pecar Champion variable.
I'm told they exist but it seems to me the field stop used to give a constantly centred reticle in a fixed power would result in massive tunnel vision at some powers if applied to a variable.
09 September 2019, 23:20
crbutlerSo what does having the binocular eyepiece do for a spotting scope?
It certainly won’t give true binocular vision with depth perception since it’s one lens overall.
I’m kind of kicking around getting one since the el cheapo ones I inherited are not even as good as the scopes on my rifles... and if I’m going to buy something, buy once, cry once.
10 September 2019, 19:07
AbbispaYour brain just perceives better with binocular vision. Also when you close one eye most people strain the other so fatigue becomes a factor.
12 September 2019, 18:46
Jason Pquote:
Originally posted by Abbispa:
Your brain just perceives better with binocular vision. Also when you close one eye most people strain the other so fatigue becomes a factor.
Great comment and I agree 100%. I just get tired of squinting with one eye. The double eye piece just seemed like a great option . However, I have never tried one.
With that said, I will not buy a "fixed" scope. I want the variable zoom and therefore, will go back to the traditional spotter or a pair of 15X bino's.
04 October 2019, 04:37
AtkinsonI have binoculars in fixed power and my Rochester NY B&L is not variable..I want nothing to do with such...
Ive played with them all and I like a set of binocs to spot game with but when sizing up the trophy quality give me a single Lens, its simply clearer and better IMO...I can take the lens off and I have the option of a 30 MM 25 MM and a 60mm..I end up only using the 30mm as it is the best for me..
the other thing is I can see small caliber bullet holes in my 100 and 200 yard targets with the BL, I cannot with any variable or split vision scope or in fact most spotting scopes of the day....