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RJM
Thursday 29th October 2009, 05:16
My new Minox bino I got from Eagle Optics for $249 FINALLY arrived today. Initial impressions are.... SWEET:t:

From the other threads I was expecting a stinker and am pleasantly surprised to find it only mildly rubbery oderous, a smell reminding me of my rubber wetsuit and fins. Made in China of course. Came with a nice strap and rainguard but no lens caps. Faux leather carry case too but who cares.

Optics show a little field curvature, with little to no distortion. They compare very well to my Kowa BD8x32 and Nikon 8x30 EII. Nice green-tinted AR coatings on the objectives with purple-tinted eyepiece coatings. Eyerelief is excellent. Focus is silky smooth and is relatively fast. Coarse rubber texture insures a good grip. Small, almost too small for this class, but easy to hold steady. Bare weight sans strap and rainguard is 703g so slightly more than the spec. More later after I take them out to the park for a spin.

Rick

mooreorless
Thursday 29th October 2009, 23:50
Hi Rick, I look forward to your thoughts on this binocular. The EII looks like brand new.
Regards,Steve

ceasar
Friday 30th October 2009, 02:13
Hi Rick, I look forward to your thoughts on this binocular. The EII looks like brand new.
Regards,Steve

Sure does! Doesn't look like they have ever been used.
The leatherette cover was getting loose on mine after the 1st 3 weeks!
Bob

brocknroller
Sunday 1st November 2009, 08:37
Rick,

Regarding your uncrumpled armor 8x30 EII... I noticed that the metal parts are black not gray like mine.

I've seen this in another photo of an 8x30 EII posted on BF that showed the EII with an SE and a LX (all midsized models).

Both 8x30 EIIs I owned had gray metal like my SEs.

Could you list the first three numbers of the EII's serial # so I can compare it to the other two samples to see if it came before or after them? Thanks.

Paskman
Sunday 1st November 2009, 13:13
Brock,

My EII's have black metal - and very smart they look too!!. The serial number starts 806.

Paul

ceasar
Monday 2nd November 2009, 03:32
Mine are black. Two 8 x 30's. 500xxx and 501xxx. One 10 x 35. 300xxx.

BTW, Klingons see everything in shades of gray. I thought everybody knew that!

Bob

brocknroller
Friday 6th November 2009, 06:03
Mine are black. Two 8 x 30's. 500xxx and 501xxx. One 10 x 35. 300xxx.

BTW, Klingons see everything in shades of gray. I thought everybody knew that!

Bob

Only when our first pair of eyelids are closed. (which we call "eyes wide shut")

My 8x30 EII has gray metal (with both pairs of eyelids open). 501xxx.

Same color as the 501 and 505 SEs.

The other EII sample has a higher serial #. Steve (mooreorless) has it now and I don't remember the #. But the metal is also gray.

Odd that our 501 EIIs have metal that is a different color even though by the serial #s, they appear to be made the same year.

Perhaps they were made at different factories?

Does your 501 EII have the letters "AM" under the serial number?

Or yours was "painted black, painted black, black as night, black as coal..."

ceasar
Friday 6th November 2009, 08:18
Only when our first pair of eyelids are closed. (which we call "eyes wide shut")

My 8x30 EII has gray metal (with both pairs of eyelids open). 501xxx.

Same color as the 501 and 505 SEs.

The other EII sample has a higher serial #. Steve (mooreorless) has it now and I don't remember the #. But the metal is also gray.

Odd that our 501 EIIs have metal that is a different color even though by the serial #s, they appear to be made the same year.

Perhaps they were made at different factories?

Does your 501 EII have the letters "AM" under the serial number?

Or yours was "painted black, painted black, black as night, black as coal..."

All three have AM under the Serial Number. And if they are Gray, they are an awful dark shade of Gray, much darker than the SE's I have.
Bob

brocknroller
Sunday 8th November 2009, 18:01
All three have AM under the Serial Number. And if they are Gray, they are an awful dark shade of Gray, much darker than the SE's I have.
Bob

Thanks for clarifying that. I though it might have just been your camera, but it appears that Nikon did make two different colored EIIs.

From what I've seen, the darker gray seems to be rarer. So hold on to them, they could be a collectors item some day.

FS: Rare Dark Gray 8x30 EII ONLY $1,800 :-)

In the meantime, enjoy them despite their "awful dark shade of Gray," because when it comes to porros, they sure don't make 'em like they used to.

Brock

brocknroller
Sunday 8th November 2009, 18:10
Rick,

Looks like you got a great deal! I look forward to hearing more about the bin once you field test it.

I've always admired the elegance of Minox bins (except the ribbed plasticy green models).

The black rubber armored models have clean lines and nice metal appointments, and except for their new top of the line APO model, their prices that are much more reasonable than their German competitors.

However, being that Minox somehow derives from "mini" and I have "maxi" hands, I have never considered buying one until their recent foray into the open bridge design with the CB CL.

I will try to find out more about that model (Japanese or Chinese made?) and when they will be available in the US and post that info on the CB CL thread.