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This may be a dumb question but..

I could figure out the ATM / STM (straight or angle) but what was the difference between the STM and STS?

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I believe the difference is magnesium frame (M) vs. steel (S).

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The STM has a magnesium frame, the STS has aluminum.
Not sure about the optics, whether they changed anything or not.

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There are few ounces in weight savings with the M being lighter. Glass is the same.

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Thanks! I always wondered more about the glass than the weight but this helps alot! smile


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