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Both Zeiss and Kahles are European manufacturers.
Both Zeiss Conquest V6 2.5-15x56 and Kahles Helia 2.4-12x56 are deigned for low light hunting.
Both Zeiss and Kahles offer high quality optics.
Zeiss costs slightly more. It costs 2030€, while Kahles is 1749€.
Zeiss Conquest is heavier, weighing 690g while the Kahles Helia weighs 680g .
Both can be ordered with a mounting rail for more reliable and easier mounting..
The Zeiss Conquest has a BDC turret and while the Kahles Helia does not, it can be ordered and installed at extra cost.
The Zeiss Conquest V6 has a built in save function on the illumination.
Both rifle scopes have a 56 milimetre objective lense for hunting in low light vision.
The Kahles Helia has better central and edge sharpness and has a 5 mm longer eye relief, while Zeiss has only 90mm.
The Zeiss Conquest has a better inner reflection comparison and field of view
Kahles Helia is brighter in low light conditions
Both scopes are used for low light vision hunting.
They both have good features for the price that they're worth.
The image quality is very good
Better controlled inner reflection,
Better field of view
No option for custom ballistic ring
Fixed parallax
Custom ballistic ring,
11 years warranty,
Brighter in low light
Doesn't come with BDC turret,