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    Is the premium ~200 g binocular dying? (8x20)

    Nope, no eye glasses, if that is what you mean (not native English speaker). Just saying that I expected blackouts since there were many reports on these binos being sensible to perfect eye distance setting etc. I was find it to be quite the opposite.
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    Is the premium ~200 g binocular dying? (8x20)

    I got my new Ultravid 8x20 yesterday. Very pleased with them, för instance I do not experience blackouts as often as I do with the Nikon 7x35 and Vortex 8x28. One thing though, the left eyepiece is more stiff to pull out than the other one. As if it is a bit stuck and require twisting to come...
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    Is the premium ~200 g binocular dying? (8x20)

    Not totally convinced it is a trend really, at least the popular Leica trinovid and ultravid I think sell as good as before. The thread is from 2017-2018. I wanted a very compact bino to bring on my pandemic induced work-from-home lunch walks to the nearby river for instance.
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    Is the premium ~200 g binocular dying? (8x20)

    3.5 years later. Just ordered my first 8x20. Ultravid, that is.:cool:
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