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Porro versus Roof

Last post 12-07-2008, 11:15 PM by hellogreen. 2 replies.
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  •  11-06-2008, 4:42 PM 64957

    Porro versus Roof

    Sorry for lack of content, but reading through a bunch of posts on Birdforum.net, I guess the general trend is that porro prisms in binoculars give roughly equivalent results as roof prisms for lower cost.  Ie, you have to spend more money to get as good an image with roof prisms. 

    Does this hold true in people's experience?  I guess the trade-off is bulk and/or weight?

  •  11-09-2008, 2:05 PM 65235 in reply to 64957

    Re: Porro versus Roof

    I have had both roofs and porros and I currently use roofs.
    Overall I like roofs better but you can get topend porros for around $500 (I can give you the model number if you are interested) - topend roofs are about $1700-2000

    Roofs are:

    • More expensive
    • More durable
    • Waterproof and Fogproof (most are)
    • Lighter (this makes alot of difference)
    • Focus easier (in my experience)

    Porros are:

    • Cheaper for topend
    • Less durable (if you drop them or are rough with them)
    • Not waterproof
    • Heavier

    I ended up getting Vortex Vipers, which are roofs.

     


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  •  12-07-2008, 11:15 PM 68230 in reply to 64957

    Measuring magnification

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