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Topic: Difference between Z6 vs Z5 optically?
Posted By: @WitsEnd
Subject: Difference between Z6 vs Z5 optically?
Date Posted: May/28/2012 at 22:48
Is there a difference optically between Z6 vs Z5?

If I'm correct the Z5 is a one inch tube with the ability the zoom in five times closer. Conversely, the Z6 has a 30mm tube with six times the ability to zoom closer to your target.

But does the Z6 have more coatings on it?

What am I missing?


Thanks in advance



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Posted By: stickbow46
Date Posted: May/29/2012 at 09:28
According to SWARO the glass is identical unlike the Z3 where they cut a few corners.I've owned all 3 & I'm just more comfortable with my Z6I's because of the 30mm tube.Then again it could be just phsycological.In any event I don't beleive you can go wrong with either the Z5or Z6.
 
Might also want to give SWARO a call !


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Posted By: Bitterroot Bulls
Date Posted: May/29/2012 at 09:57
Originally posted by stickbow46 stickbow46 wrote:



According to SWARO the glass is identical unlike the Z3 where they cut a few corners.I've owned all 3 & I'm just more comfortable with my Z6I's because of the 30mm tube.Then again it could be just phsycological.In any event I don't beleive you can go wrong with either the Z5or Z6.
 
Might also want to give SWARO a call !


This is not my understanding. According to the information I have read from Swarovski. The quality of glass and coating technology in the Z3 and Z5 lines is the same, although the z5 has an improved dual-spring erector assembly. The glass and coatings on the Z5 and Z6 lines are the same as well, until you get to the large objective models (I believe 50mm and up), where they actually use (HD) glass in the objective.

I may be wrong. Maybe I will shoot off an email to Swarovski.

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Posted By: koshkin
Date Posted: May/29/2012 at 10:13
You have to be careful with phrases like "glass and coating are the same".  That sometimes implies that image quality is the same and that is not the case.

All Swarovski scopes use lens elements and coating made to the same (very high ) standard.

However, the overall optical system is designed differently in different scope lines and therefore the image quality is also different.  It is very good across the board, but Z6 is a bit better than Z5 and both are a bit better than Z3.

There are also mechanical differences, but I am only talking about optics here.

As far as low dispersion glass goes, technically, it is not really a function of objective size, but rather of magnification.   If memory serves me right all high magnification Z6 scopes (12x and above) use some sort of an ED glass element in the objective lens system.  I do not remember whether the same goes for high magnification Z5s.

ILya


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Posted By: Bitterroot Bulls
Date Posted: May/29/2012 at 10:47
I did not mean to imply the image quality was the same, just the materials and coatings were the same, and that I was not aware of any cut corners on the Z3 line, in materials at least.

Thanks for the clarification on the magnification vs. objective size. That makes sense.

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-Matt


Posted By: Glock
Date Posted: May/29/2012 at 13:37
Originally posted by koshkin koshkin wrote:

You have to be careful with phrases like "glass and coating are the same".  That sometimes implies that image quality is the same and that is not the case.

All Swarovski scopes use lens elements and coating made to the same (very high ) standard.

However, the overall optical system is designed differently in different scope lines and therefore the image quality is also different.  It is very good across the board, but Z6 is a bit better than Z5 and both are a bit better than Z3.

There are also mechanical differences, but I am only talking about optics here.

As far as low dispersion glass goes, technically, it is not really a function of objective size, but rather of magnification.   If memory serves me right all high magnification Z6 scopes (12x and above) use some sort of an ED glass element in the objective lens system.  I do not remember whether the same goes for high magnification Z5s.

ILya


Acording to my knowledge the HD glass is only used on the Z6 scopes with a magnification of 15 and higher.

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Posted By: koshkin
Date Posted: May/29/2012 at 13:44
It could be 15x and higher.  I was not sure what the magnification cut-off was.

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