Hey Jake, Are you using the Swarovski TAs - NL adapter or TAs -SLC Adapter on the 14's? and what stud are you using on the 14's? I see the adapter's for sale online but I don't see that Swarovski sells a stud for the NL's that fits their adapter?
The new NL adapter plugs right in to the new NL's. It works really slick. No stud needed. If you have old NL's that aren't setup for it. Swaro will convert them for free with proof purchase of the NL Tripod Adapter. The El Ranges can also be converted. We have them in stock: arrowheadrifles.com/product/nl_adapter/
Yo, 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.
Would you say the tripod adapter is snug enough to stay steady in high winds? I have a kestral adapter on my NL 12x42, and the wind has them vibrating. Thank you!
Hey Jake, Are you using the Swarovski TAs - NL adapter or TAs -SLC Adapter on the 14's? and what stud are you using on the 14's? I see the adapter's for sale online but I don't see that Swarovski sells a stud for the NL's that fits their adapter?
The new NL adapter plugs right in to the new NL's. It works really slick. No stud needed. If you have old NL's that aren't setup for it. Swaro will convert them for free with proof purchase of the NL Tripod Adapter. The El Ranges can also be converted. We have them in stock: arrowheadrifles.com/product/nl_adapter/
Yo, 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.
You are promoting this binoculars, but it will be nice if you show potential customers some videos showing how good they are.
Kind of hard to convey glass quality without looking through them in person.
Would you say the tripod adapter is snug enough to stay steady in high winds? I have a kestral adapter on my NL 12x42, and the wind has them vibrating. Thank you!
Wind is always tough to glass in, but it's a very rigid system.