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Been getting into vintage scopes lately, curious to hear what all of you like the most.
For me its my Kahles Helia 4 S1. Glass is better than my eyesight. Parallax adjustment is stuck, but they did redesign that for the super line a few years later. Not sure if the weather sealing works fully but it has it! And click adjustable elevation, in fact its one of their first to feature it. Awful eyebox is the big glaring flaw, its on par with my 1930s zeiss zielvier.
Runner up is my early retailer branded schmidt & bender 1.75-6x36. Glass is damn good, and its got a nice, proper eyebox. But there's a flaw and its fatal. There's something, disintegrated weather sealing perhaps, dangling in front of the lenses. Kahles design wouldnt do that, its tucked away properly! And the parallax ring is stuck so I haven't managed to get it apart to clean. Also 1 turret screw, everything else some cyanoacrylate debonder loosened but still. Fatal. I'll get it open eventually.
For me its my Kahles Helia 4 S1. Glass is better than my eyesight. Parallax adjustment is stuck, but they did redesign that for the super line a few years later. Not sure if the weather sealing works fully but it has it! And click adjustable elevation, in fact its one of their first to feature it. Awful eyebox is the big glaring flaw, its on par with my 1930s zeiss zielvier.
Runner up is my early retailer branded schmidt & bender 1.75-6x36. Glass is damn good, and its got a nice, proper eyebox. But there's a flaw and its fatal. There's something, disintegrated weather sealing perhaps, dangling in front of the lenses. Kahles design wouldnt do that, its tucked away properly! And the parallax ring is stuck so I haven't managed to get it apart to clean. Also 1 turret screw, everything else some cyanoacrylate debonder loosened but still. Fatal. I'll get it open eventually.
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