I was fortunate to be able to gather together four high end scopes for comparison in diminishing light conditions.
The target was a cypress tree 200 m distant. The basic foliage was dull green with many shadows between branch tufts, branches, major limbs (grey brown) and small foliage leaflets which could enable an assessment of sharpness of definition.
The test scopes included non HD japanese and german lenses and japanese and leupold HD lenses.
The time period ran from mid afternoon through till dark and the four scopes were aligned and supported side by side.
Initially in good light all four scopes performed well. All were set at 10x magnification.
The differences in target definition between them was of no real effect until sunset about 15 minutes before dark.
As dusk fell (Dark-10 minutes (d- 10)) the non HD scope with 44mm objective had lost ability to discern twigs in shadow amongst the foliage and imo was at its effective limit for hunting.
The other non HD scope with German glass remained equally functional with the two HD scopes.
At D-5 the german non HD scope showed slightly less brightness than the HD scopes and was less sharp in definition but still useable. This scope had a 56mm obj and a handy wider field of view as well.
At approx D-3 the non hd became marginal. At this point the two HD scopes also showed differences in brightness and sharpness and contrast between them.
Things changed rapidly in the last moments a couple of minutes before dark. One of the HD scopes was useable for a minute or so later than the other and the non HD German scope remarkably hung in there with those till the final two minutes.
The best clearest brightest and sharpest was a delta HD. The other HD was a Leupold vx5 HD ZL2 and for this test about 1minute short of the Delta.
The german Docter even though not HD was within seconds of the Leupold in terms of usability and had a wide fov. The latter three scopes all had very good centre dot variable illumination. The Docter was a v6 3-15 *56 with 100cm elevation and 80cm widage and wide fov so impressive for a non hd scope.
The Delta value for money and performance is amazing. With the HD being very good I cannot help but wonder just what their ED lens scopes would perform like.
Well this was only a seat of the pants omparison with old eyeballs but interesting all the same, at least to me, so I thought I would pass on my experieces for what its worth. Cheers.
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