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  1. Robert Moore

    Vortex Razor UHD 12x50 WP

    You are welcome. It is a great glass
  2. Robert Moore

    Vortex Razor UHD 12x50 WP

    The Vortex is a fine binocular for astronomy but just not in the same category as the NL.
  3. Robert Moore

    Vortex Razor UHD 12x50 WP

    Hi, I sold the Vortex 12x50 UHD after getting the 12x42 NL pure. The 12x NL has the best optics of any binoculars I have had or seen. I can see deeper when tripod mounted than my 10x50 Fujinon. ( both tripod mounted). The moon is just phenomenal in the NL. Pure white with no CA and extreme...
  4. Robert Moore

    Vortex Razor UHD 12x50 WP

    I have both the 10x50 Fujinon FMT-SX and the Vortex 12x50 UHD and I prefer the UHD. It is outstanding for Astronomy. I only use it tripod mounted and the stars are just the smallest pinpoints with no flaring or spikes just perfectly round on even bright stars. Alberio is the best I have seen in...
  5. Robert Moore

    Vortex Razor UHD 12x50 WP

    The Leica has an easier more comfortable view during the day and is better ergonomically but on a tripod for astronomy I prefer the UHD.
  6. Robert Moore

    Vortex Razor UHD 12x50 WP

    Well they have more sparkle and are more transparent than my Leica 10x50HD plus. Also the colors are more vibrant in the UHD. So they are definitely no slouch.
  7. Robert Moore

    Vortex Razor UHD 12x50 WP

    I have the 12x50 UHD and it has excellent contrast and very bright and transparent view. Excellent binoculars I use mainly tripod mounted for astronomy. They beat my Leica 10x50 HD plus and also my Fujinon 10x50 for faintest stars seen and also the stars are sharper and more pinpoint in the UHD...
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