Where are Swarovski SLC made?
Where are Swarovski SLC made?
Austria
Swarovski’s culture • Swarovski is a family-run business, which makes crystal glass as well as sport optics. All its binoculars are made in Austria. The Swarovski website says the company is committed to courageous innovation and to creating objects that will last and serve for a lifetime.
What makes Swarovski binoculars so good?
There is considerable glass used in the Swarovski EL binoculars and it’s of a heavier, optical grade to ensure that your view through it will be as good as possible. The weight of the glass is unavoidable in producing excellent optics.
Is Swarovski and Swarovski Optik the same?
Swarovski Optik is part of the Swarovski group. Swarovski Optik holds a royal warrant of appointment to Queen Elizabeth II, granted in 2009.
Is Swarovski optics worth the money?
Swarovski binoculars in general hold their value much better than most brands and this tends to take them out of the “expense” category and put them into the “investment” category for those items that provide a return over a period of time.
Is the Swarovski SLC 8×42 a good binoculars?
The SLC 8X42 is an excellent example of Swarovski’s dominance in birding optics. The 8X32 Swarovision, however, is a rare achievement in hand-held binoculars. In comparison to the 8X42 SLC…
Which is better Swarovski ELS or SLC?
The folks at Swarovski still think of the SLC as being primarily for the hunting market and the ELs being for birders, but the distinction has blurred because the new SLC 8×42 HDs are among the very best birding binoculars.
When did the Swarovski SLC HD model come out?
The previous model SLC HD was only built between 2010 and 2013, and only USD 200 cheaper than the Swarovision. Swarovski then downgraded this model to the SLC WB, as described above, and lowered its price considerably.
How big is a Swarovski SLC tripod adapter?
Size:This is, as the name suggests, indeed small, light and compact. Weightis 780g which is as light as it gets for 8x42s. Tripod adapter I have to give a special applause to Swarovski for the tripod adapter that goes with the SLC.