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    Leupold Gold Ring HD 8x32 versus SV 8x32

    Due to off-on heavy down pours yesterday, my L 8x32 HD were taken off the self for some field time. I forget how excellent they are. Something seldom mentioned. about them is the close focus, which for my eyes is about 4.5 feet. BTW When first marketed they were asking about $1400 for them. Not...
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    Hummingbird Micro-scopes

    the Athlon has a 0.5x higher magnification on both ends. also, are the Hummingbirds speced the same to the manufacturer by the respective companies?
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    Binoculars as microscope - Penta Papilio 6.5x21 vs Minox BF 10x42

    Have had one for a few years, love it. But i seldom use it in macro mode due the necessity of adding/subtracting macro lenses... However, it lives in my briefcase of shoulder bag. Many uses.
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    Binoculars as microscope - Penta Papilio 6.5x21 vs Minox BF 10x42

    Not with the Papilio, nor with with the Vortex Viper 8x32 HD, which has a very nice close focus. Must not be an eyeglass wearer ;)
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    Binoculars as microscope - Penta Papilio 6.5x21 vs Minox BF 10x42

    I think the FOV on my 8.5x Papilio is 6 degrees, and the FOV on the Orion is like 5.8-5.9 degrees. Eye relief on the Orion is listed i think, as 17mm, and it seems better to me than the Papilio.
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    Binoculars as microscope - Penta Papilio 6.5x21 vs Minox BF 10x42

    i have had for a numbe of years, the Orion 10x42 monocular with 20" close focus. It also has a tripod hole, and mine came with a neck lanyard the screwed into that hole. Actually does not get alot of use, but it lives in my car glove box, for the quick pull-over-look thing. For its price it is...
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    Tasco 8x30, Model 320: Poor Man's 8x30 E

    Just picked a pair of these up at a flea market. with case, lense cloth, instructions, caps, even the little silica gel packet. They are indeed surprisingly good.
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    Papillo 6.5X or 8.5X for birding.?

    I had been using the original Papilio 8.5x as a supplemental instrument, but would not as a rule, use it for anything not for close focusing. This was not due to the magnification (which was great at close-focus, since as other in the past on BF have pointed out, on the Papilio the stated...
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    new Papilio II

    I do astronomy through microscopy, with the big time lump at the binocular scale. I got the version 2 last week and i agree. With version 1 it was always a much used supplement to the primary "real" binocular i would carry. Now; there will be times when i will go out with just the Papilio 2. I...
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    Does anyone use Nikon's SE 12x50 for birding?

    I have and use all 3 of the SE line. I use my 12x for astronomy, at which it may be unsurpassed in the 50mm size, in no small measure due to the flat field it shares with its smaller kin. I have found (for my eyes, our individual eye characteristics are not given enough their due), in day time...
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    Edge to edge sharpness - a misleading criterion?

    Actually no. It is only in focus on the point you are concentrating on. It does scan very fast and constantly when your eyes are open though, and your brain knits a coherent view. I think a flat fov or sharp edge to edge is very important in a binoculat that will also be used in astronomy. I...
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    Binocular Suggestion by optical experts

    "A lawn is nature under totalitarian rule." E. Abbey :t:
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    What binoculars do you use?

    At present: On a table near living room sliding doors, Bausch & Lomb 7x26 customs In car, Vortex 8x42 Talon HD & Pentax Papillio 8.5x21 In Garage, Binolux 7x35 11 deg. fov Astronomy, nikon 12x50 se Astronomy & Daytime nature study, Nikon 10x42 se Travel, non-car, day use only, Vortex Viper 8x32...
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    Nikon 8x32 SE review - vs. Habicht and Swarovision

    Re CA and the 12x SE. I use them for astronomy. When i first got them a few years back, i was surprised at the CA during the day. I found it diasappeared when i got focus set exactly. I do prefer my 8x and 10x SE for the day time, and find the 10x to be an excellent dual use glass.
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    Have you discarded the Porro ?

    testify brother, testify!o:D
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