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Recent content by Boogieshrew

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    APM 6.5x32 APO - Some first impressions

    I really hope the bridge is up to the job. These are intriguing bins. Low mag in a porro with long e/r is very appealing to me. I love a 7x and I love a porro 🤞👍
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    Old HDF Eypiece Identification

    Yes I think 23x too. It's a nightmare CE eyepiece and I like 23x, not too low, not too high. Having said that I love the 17x ep on my MM4 so right and wide. Edit- not "a nightmare CE eye piece". It's a nice eyepiece. Predictive text strikes again!
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    Anyone used DBA VHD+ from Opticron

    I have only ever looked through them in a shop but I decided that 8x42 is not for me because it only has a 7 degree field of view. Under par compared to many others that are 8 degrees or more. For me a wide view is important.
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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    For me the Leica Retrovid 7x35s and Meopta Meostar 7x42s for when it's really wet or I want the extra light gathering.
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    MM60 or 77?

    Another difference between the two is you get a wider fov with the 60 than the 77 and lower magnification which means greater depth of view. I like that about a smaller scope. Great for watching flocks and having more in the view and more of the view in focus. The 60 with the smallest fixed...
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    Quick & dirty review of 8x42 Opticron Aurora.

    Sometime ago I briefly tried the Aurora's to see what all the fuss is about given Ratals huge enthusiasm. decided against them because of the focusser. Notchy and sloppy. Just didn't compare to my Leica, Meopta or Zeiss focusses.
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    Shetland - best month for birding?

    Thanks everyone. Sounds like June might get be my best bet. But if it can only be september then so be it and hope for migrants. Nice! 😁
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    Shetland - best month for birding?

    Hi, I want to go to Shetland next year. Doe to work etc September may be the month that I can go. Is that a good month for birding? What would I likely see in September? If Septembers not all that exciting, what's the best month for birding? I don't just mean for chasing rare migrants. I'm...
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    HDF 40831 vs 40810 question (and other specs)

    I agree. If you're only having one eyepiece then get the SDL3. I have SDL2 and the 17x, 23x and 30x eyepieces. I use the SDL most but the 17x gets a lot of use too. It's so wide and bright. The 23x doesn't get much use and the 30 even less.
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    Which ones are your dream binoculars?

    The 7x35 EIII will suit me
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    Whichcar window mount?

    I must admit I think the window mount does look quite awkward. Perhaps keeping it simple (and low cost) with a bean bag is the way forward. Thanks Pyrtle
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    Whichcar window mount?

    Just discovered this one which looks interesting. Arca swiss plate which I think means it will take the plate from my Benro S2 head which would be very useful. I also like that the handle appears quite short. Anyone got any experience of it?
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    Whichcar window mount?

    Hi everyone, Having never used a car window mount before, I am wondering which one is best. The Opticron looks the sturdiest to me judging from online photos. I am also wondering if one without a handle would be better given the restriction on movement/space in a car. The now discontinued...
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    Opticron mm4 60 kit.

    I have the same set up and love it. I really like the 15x lower mag for great depth of field and the same 4mm e/p as an 80mm scope at 20x 👍 Excellent little scope you can carry all day long
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    Camo painting for tripod

    I agree. Camo has limited use for birdwatching. It probably helps with mammals though. Fieldcraft is more important. Moving slowly and quietly. Being still when necessary, etc. Just being unobtrusive.
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