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    mooreorless, post 26, In the post you are referring to you mention about the extenders used, that they are phase coated. The extenders I know are lens-only types, so no phase coatings required. Did the extenders you used have roof prisms? Gijs van Ginkel
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    Hans, post 21, Fortunately Hans, you were just in time to change "galilean"into "Dutch", otherwise we certainly would have asked the pope to ban you... Gijs van Ginkel
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    ticl2184, post19, The older booster influences the color reproduction, it shifts the image more to the red region of the spectrum, that may explain the brownish image impression you mentioned in one of your posts. Gijs van Ginkel
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    ticl2184, post 17, Did you try a new booster or an older one? I ask it, since the color reproduction of the older one was certainly not up to the new standards, the new ones are nice color neutral. Gijs van Ginkel
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    ticl2184, post 13, I have asked a workshop a couple of years ago, to make an adapter ring that fits the Swarovski booster with a Swarovski binocular that could not be used with the original fitting of the booster. The ring wored fine, so I could use the booster on Swarovski binoculars that were...
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    adhoc, post 7, Bushnell and Kite offer as far as I know boosters which can be used on any binocuar, since they do not have thread mounts, but fit over the eyepiece using an adapter ring of different size. Gijs van Ginkel
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