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    lost my custum 7x26 :( need a replacement :)

    Well, I lost my old (probably early '80) Bushnell costum 7x26. And I realize I'm going to miss them more than I taught (plus they were a souvenir of my father). I really liked the balance between weight, compactness, quality of view, exit pupil and ease of use. Plus they were vintage... (you can...
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    porro vs reverse porro

    Is there any disavantage of reverse porro over porro? Less 3D perception? Because technically, the advantages, disavantages over roof should be the same.
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    any good mid-size Bushnell

    Hi, I just started working part time in an outdoor sport store. I'm thinking of buying a mid-size binocular for the gloves compartment in the car and maybe to carry when I can take bigger than my compact but my full size will be too much.. I have looked at the 8x32 and 7x36. I'm thinking more...
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    Zen ray Vista, compare to ?

    Hi folks, After looking at Zen ray, I found the Vista to be interesting (compared to the zrs and ed) for many reasons: best for weight decent fov best eye relief (important because I have eyewear) But I have two concerns: image quality durability. My question is about the image quality...
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    need opinion on a few models, including Cabela's

    Hello and welcome me as this is my first post here (but not my first visit on the forum). What I have now is an old Audubon 7x26. I'm shopping for a 8x42 binocular for when I'm kayaking, mainly for bird watching. I've notice that at Cabelas.ca, they have a few specials (I'm from Québec). I have...
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