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    Nikon SE Qiestion

    There has been much discussion here about the fact that SE's aren't water proof. The following is a list of the opinions by experienced users on this subject that I recall: 1) Not waterproof. I go out in the rain so I will no consider them. 2) Not waterproof. I like them so well that I will buy...
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    Current stste of ZenRay glare control

    Have read a great deal about ZR's edge issues and Ibelieve I have a handle on this. But, I seem to be detectimg much conflicting info on the cuurent stste of the glare/flare control. The average views that I perceive with respect to this issue is as follows; ED III Much improved over current...
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    Great Bushnell Warranty Service

    A few years back, I purchased two pairs of B&L Discoverer Porro Binoculars for myself and my son. My son's 10X42's had an issue with the eyecups being rough for the past couple years. Finally, they gave up and simply pulled off. I sent the binoculars to Bushnell on May 13 with my $10.00...
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    Glare

    The biggest problem I have with optics is glare. I don't know if I am using the correct optical term, but what I mean is the problem of being in a relatively bright place and looking in the general direction of the Sun. What happens is that I get a foggy look, sometimes so extreme that I can't...
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    Some basic questions

    I have been reading this forum for several months now and have learned an enormous amount from you. However, some nagging questions never seem to really be answered definitively: 1) Finding birds or animals in your binoculars. The biggest problem I have, in woods and heavy brush is finding...
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