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Introducing the New NL PURE from Swarovski Optik

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Introducing the New NL PURE from Swarovski Optik

OK, so Swarovski announced this morning the new NL Pure line of binoculars. I am sure they are awesome. If Swarovski is saying they are the new top of the line amazing binocular, I am sure they are absolutely worth taking a look at.

I have received e-mails today from at least a half a dozen Swarovski dealers announcing these binoculars, saying they are the greatest thing since sliced bread and offering to accept pre-orders for September 1st delivery (nice they are going to deliver on my birthday).

I don't know, maybe it's me or the fact that I've been in the industry a few decades but most new product delivery dates are guesstimates at best. Also, I am waiting to send an email about this new release until I actually get to look through one. I don't think you'd appreciate me giving an opinion on a product that I've never seen and saying you should jump at the chance to be the 1st kid on the block to have it.

I'm excited to check it out. The wider FOV is great. The 12x42 is an excellent addition. Once I've checked it out I'll report back. I've put the details I received below so you have some intel on them.

+VIEW. ONE WITH THE MOMENT.
The largest-ever field of view with almost indiscernible edges allows you to experience nature as never before – and immerse yourself in the moment.

+DETAIL. ONE WITH PERFECTION.
SWAROVISION technology guarantees stunning images with incredible color fidelity, making it easy to identify every single detail.

+SHAPE. ONE WITH YOU.
The NL Pure has been designed to fit perfectly into your hand. Its revolutionary ergonomic shape guarantees relaxed viewing, even for prolonged periods.

+COMFORT. OBSERVE WITH EFFORTLESS EASE.
Thanks to the forehead rest, you can comfortably observe for hours.

LARGEST FIELD OF VIEW
The largest field of view to date (477 ft @ 1,000yds) depending on the model – revolutionizes the viewing experience. Thanks to this extraordinarily wide field of view with barely perceptible edges, the NL Pure provides a very natural observation experience that allows you to immerse yourself in what you see. It is available in 8x42, 10x42, and 12x42 variations. This large field of view combined with the compact design of the binoculars and superb ergonomics takes the viewing experience to the next level. This has been achieved through continuous improvements to the optical system, including designing a space-saving mechanical concept. The highest standards of quality are achieved through consistent adherence to minimum manufacturing tolerances.

NEW MECHANICAL CONCEPT
Keeping friction to a minimum was the key when working on the focusing mechanism. Precision threads and optimum surfaces all play their part in ensuring easy mobility. A new mechanical system has been designed to position the focusing mechanism in the binocular’s revolutionary ergonomic housing. NL binoculars also use the proven magnesium technology to ensure maximum ruggedness combined with lightweight.

FRP FOREHEAD REST
Thanks to the FRP forehead rest (available as an accessory) the NL Pure guarantees you stay comfortable, even when observing for long periods. The forehead rest can be adjusted so that your view is lined up perfectly.
Since there is such a significant increase in stability using the FRP forehead rest with the NL Pure, in most instances the user will not need a tripod for viewing over long periods of time especially with the new 12X model.

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Doug
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Thanks Doug! Do we know if it's compatible with the Outdoorsmans studs for their tripods?
 
I just heard back:


"At present it will not accommodate it, and the only way to tripod mount it is with a UTA.



The focus knob is directly behind the front plate, so there’s nowhere for a stud to go: "
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I just heard back:


"At present it will not accommodate it, and the only way to tripod mount it is with a UTA.



The focus knob is directly behind the front plate, so there’s nowhere for a stud to go: "
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Geez ... thank you for posting this info Doug, it’s disappointing Swarovski decided to do this.... they basically updated these maybe with better ergonomics and a slightly better FOV but took away aftermarket mounting options which is lame in my opinion. If I were Swarovski and created a new version I would have designed it in a way to allow threading of a traditional stud .... but hey with the newer version of the meopta meostar binos coming soon I would hold off on buying the PURE swaros.
 
Geez ... thank you for posting this info Doug, it’s disappointing Swarovski decided to do this.... they basically updated these maybe with better ergonomics and a slightly better FOV but took away aftermarket mounting options which is lame in my opinion. If I were Swarovski and created a new version I would have designed it in a way to allow threading of a traditional stud .... but hey with the newer version of the meopta meostar binos coming soon I would hold off on buying the PURE swaros.
Look at the Really Right Stuff Bino Mount. I have one for my Leica Geovids after using one of the adaptors that straps over the binos. The best thing about the RRS tripod adapter is I can unclip the binos and they fit easily in my bino harness and then i can remount in a matter of seconds. I think this would be a good substitute over the Outdoorsman stud.
 
Doug - any updates? I'm interested in getting a pair of 10x42s.
 
Geez ... thank you for posting this info Doug, it’s disappointing Swarovski decided to do this.... they basically updated these maybe with better ergonomics and a slightly better FOV but took away aftermarket mounting options which is lame in my opinion. If I were Swarovski and created a new version I would have designed it in a way to allow threading of a traditional stud .... but hey with the newer version of the meopta meostar binos coming soon I would hold off on buying the PURE swaros.

Got mine up and running.
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Any more news on the NL Pure? For those who actually own them and have owned the EL, do you feel the NL is "worth it"? I have been seriously considering a set of 18x56 Maven B.5's but at 45oz would never hand hold these and they have limited field use. The NL Pure 12x42 has great interest as a daytime bino due to their lightweight and possibility of hand holding with headrest option makes them more intriguing. Question I am asking myself is whether I'd miss not having higher magnification more or being more field friendly to take for wildlife viewing, hunts, etc.
 
Any more news on the NL Pure? For those who actually own them and have owned the EL, do you feel the NL is "worth it"? I have been seriously considering a set of 18x56 Maven B.5's but at 45oz would never hand hold these and they have limited field use. The NL Pure 12x42 has great interest as a daytime bino due to their lightweight and possibility of hand holding with headrest option makes them more intriguing. Question I am asking myself is whether I'd miss not having higher magnification more or being more field friendly to take for wildlife viewing, hunts, etc.
Reading some posts over at birdforum.net about flare. That’s all I got, chief.
 
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Any more news on the NL Pure? For those who actually own them and have owned the EL, do you feel the NL is "worth it"? I have been seriously considering a set of 18x56 Maven B.5's but at 45oz would never hand hold these and they have limited field use. The NL Pure 12x42 has great interest as a daytime bino due to their lightweight and possibility of hand holding with headrest option makes them more intriguing. Question I am asking myself is whether I'd miss not having higher magnification more or being more field friendly to take for wildlife viewing, hunts, etc.
As far as I'm concerned hands down the best binos I've ever looked through. I've used and loved my ELs for years and these and the best I've seen, would not go back for anything. Hope this helps
 
As far as I'm concerned hands down the best binos I've ever looked through. I've used and loved my ELs for years and these and the best I've seen, would not go back for anything. Hope this helps
That's the kind of feedback I'm looking for, from those with experience with the EL series as those have been the reference for almost anything else, I had the Zeiss Victory RF's for a while but even those did not quite compare with the Swaro EL's.