Kukri
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A pair of East German Zeiss 7x50s sit on the windowsill garden birds and planets for the looking at with. Just about the best compromise considering the price. A friend looked through them, went home and bought her own pair.
I know someone who says he has Swarovskis on his boat...... poser...
I have double vision at the best of times, but for some reason I prefer binoculars and need to have the two sides focused. My small bins are good quality Fujinon, bought many years ago for abour £100.I ended up swapping similar for a monocular, Opticron BGA 10x42. Partly because my smaller binos were poor quality with hard to line up images but overall happy as pocketable and still with a decent size objective lens for low light. I don't like looking through one eye for long though, but good to have as a standby
I am slightly mystified by the recommendation for their use in concerts. Do they help you to hear better?Many thanks for the responses , further to the guidance I went for Olympus Binocular 10x50 S including strap, case and: Amazon.co.uk: Camera & Photo , Once again, Many Thanks!
Perhaps to tell who's miming?I am slightly mystified by the recommendation for their use in concerts. Do they help you to hear better?
Excellent news. They are a really great company to deal with as well. I had an issue with a second hand model I bought on ebay but it was under 25 years old so they honoured the warranty! Shocking really.Opticron still made in Japan.
Hello Andrew, I was given a very nice pair of Zeiss 'Jenoptem' 7 x 50s a few years ago by an old friend in Auckland just before he crossed the bar..... they still have the 'new' smell to them. Brilliant glass but sadly they have 'hard' eyecups ... which limits their utilty what with me being crosseyed and all and needing to wear glasses....A pair of East German Zeiss 7x50s sit on the windowsill garden birds and planets for the looking at with. Just about the best compromise considering the price. A friend looked through them, went home and bought her own pair.
Hello Andrew, I was given a very nice pair of Zeiss 'Jenoptem' 7 x 50s a few years ago by an old friend in Auckland just before he crossed the bar..... they still have the 'new' smell to them. Brilliant glass but sadly they have 'hard' eyecups ... which limits their utilty what with me being crosseyed and all and needing to wear glasses....
Speaking of eyecups ... I did have a pair of Nikon 'Action' 8 x 40s but they were only a few years old when the rubber fold down eyecups failed through overwork...
The newer 'Action Extremes' - and the Monarchs have the 'multi-click' adjustable eyecups which are very good and should last.
I am currently suffering from a mild bout of 'Swarovski Envy' but I think I shall get over it.......![]()