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Recent content by Sandy Leng

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    A thread to discuss Alphas where all opinions are considered equal.

    I can totally understand that you prefer green binoculars, we are all different after all, but I can't understand why you think that when they are black they are unsuitable for the outdoors? I stand to be corrected but I believe the armed forces use black binoculars, and an unsuitable colour...
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    Your Favourite, Not Your Best, Bins?

    My main birding and wildlife binocular is a Zeiss victory HT 8x42, and I occasionally use my wifes Nikon E2 8x30. Both very good and a joy to use. The binocular I most enjoy looking through is my 40 year old Swift Audubon 804. I have never seen such a lovely wide and relaxed view as that old...
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    Fraser island in May

    We are flying to Australia on May 1st to visit our daughter and her partner who live in Byron Bay. They are planning to take us on a trip to Fraser island during our visit. As a keen birder and lover of all things wildlife, I have done a bit of searching to see what things we may be lucky to...
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    A thread to discuss Alphas where all opinions are considered equal.

    A couple of years ago I was lucky enough that I was in a position to be able to buy any of the top alpha's of the time. I went along to a very good optics outlet nearby that has all the latest and greatest bins, and spent a good time making my decision. My decision was biased by the fact that I...
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    older spotters... Zeiss vs. swaro?

    Both of the scopes you mention are very good, the important thing is condition. A well looked after scope will last a lifetime, whereas one used in sea air and bashed about will be in trouble very quickly. As well as the Zeiss and Swaro, don't forget Leica's Televid APO. Every bit as good as the...
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    The combination Nikon ED50 and 16x eyepiece - my favourite scope..

    I have recently bought a Nikon ED50 with the 16xDS eyepiece, and I wholeheartedly agree that it is a fabulous combination. Mine is the straight body, and came with a Nikon handholding case which is great as the low mag enables steady hand held viewing. I also have a Leica APO77 with a 32 wide...
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    Crystalline clarity of the HT ?

    Robert There is a very good review of the binoculars you are interested in on greatestbinoculars.com. go to reviews and shootout. I have been using an 8x42 HT as my main birding bin for nearly three years and absolutely love it. As Tobias says in his review, the HT gives "awesome 3D for a...
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    A trip down memory lane

    I have a Swift Audubon 804 which is over 40 years old, and comparing it back to back with my Zeiss Victory HT 8x42, it is amazing how good the Swift still is. Sure the Zeiss is brighter and sharper, but I have still never looked through a bin that has such a lovely relaxed and wide view as an...
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    ¿Old fluorite scope or some new ED example?.

    I am of the opinion that a fixed EP will always be better than a zoom. I have looked through other birders scopes with a zoom EP and found that they are only good at the lower end of magnification. The 32 wide angle I have, has all the reach I need and still gives a decent FOV. I bought my...
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    ¿Old fluorite scope or some new ED example?.

    Julian I have a Leica Televid APO 77 which I bought second hand for about the same money as you have to spend. It has the 32 wide angle EP and a lovely stay on case by Skua. I can honestly say that it is one of the best purchases I have ever made. These scopes are built like tanks and will...
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    Why would you buy a Zeiss HT over an SF?

    For me to consider trading up to the SF, Zeiss would have to change the colour. I really don't like the grey (gray), even though I know it's got a historical link with early Zeiss bins. For me the HT is classy, the only better looking bins are the Leicas, which are really gorgeous looking. Not...
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    Why would you buy a Zeiss HT over an SF?

    I bought my HT's before the SF came out, and I haven't had the chance to look through one yet. I don't think I will ever need another binocular, and I don't want or need a bigger FOV, which is all the SF offers really. On paper my E11 should have a much wider FOV than the HT, but my eyes see...
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    Why would you buy a Zeiss HT over an SF?

    Tis true Dennis, if I compare my 8x42 HT with my 8x30 Nikon E11 and Swift Audubon 804, the HT more than holds it's own in the 3D department. It was the awesome 3d view that persuaded me to buy the HT when comparing back to back with the top offerings from Swarovski and Leica Sandy
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    Birding App for Peru - Iphone

    We have a trip to Peru planned for May, and I have bought a birds of Peru book which is good but very heavy. Can anybody recommend an App for IPhone that covers Peru? Thanks in advance Sandy
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    Swarovski or Kowa scope for Digiscoping?

    Hi Mitch, I can only speak from my own experience, and I don't know what your budget is, but I first started digiscoping with a Celestron Ultima scope and results weren't very impressive at all. There was no way I could afford a new top of the range scope so I went the second hand route, and...
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