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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 3018077" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>I can't say for other optics that use a prism, but I <strong>love</strong> the Vortex Spitfire because of the prism <em>and</em> the adjustable diopter. To my eyes, a regular red dot is blurry, but I can adjust the diopter on my Spitfire till the reticle is nice, sharp, and clear. Being able to use the reticle with or without illumination, at least during the daytime, is a bonus. It's not a diminutive T1 micro RDS, but the diopter more than makes up for its heft. There's also a bit of aberration around the perimeter that becomes apparent when I pan slowly, but otherwise it's not that noticeable. The only real drawback IMHO is the relatively short battery life, but AAA batteries are cheap and ubiquitous. </p><p></p><p>I was so impressed with the Spitfire that I bought a second one for my gf... and a third one on sale, for myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 3018077, member: 7157"] I can't say for other optics that use a prism, but I [B]love[/B] the Vortex Spitfire because of the prism [I]and[/I] the adjustable diopter. To my eyes, a regular red dot is blurry, but I can adjust the diopter on my Spitfire till the reticle is nice, sharp, and clear. Being able to use the reticle with or without illumination, at least during the daytime, is a bonus. It's not a diminutive T1 micro RDS, but the diopter more than makes up for its heft. There's also a bit of aberration around the perimeter that becomes apparent when I pan slowly, but otherwise it's not that noticeable. The only real drawback IMHO is the relatively short battery life, but AAA batteries are cheap and ubiquitous. I was so impressed with the Spitfire that I bought a second one for my gf... and a third one on sale, for myself. [/QUOTE]
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