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  1. dries1

    Nikon 10X35 E "C"

    Nice creativity there, no doubt it will be a more durable material than what they originally used.
  2. dries1

    Nikon 10X35 E "C"

    If you have dark skies where you are, the Monarch 7s will perform well. My swift 820 shows stars as seagulls approaching the field stop in the north and south quadrants which irritate me, nice glass for the daytime though. What about the EII 10X35, did you ever pursue them?
  3. dries1

    Nikon 10X35 E "C"

    If the Ultima is a good and decent 10X50, (sorry do not know anything about it), it would win the evening sky battle.
  4. dries1

    Nikon 10X35 E "C"

    I only have one swift a late model 820 non ED. But I prefer both the Nikon SE 8X32 and the EII 8X30 to it, just my subjective opinion.
  5. dries1

    Nikon 10X35 E "C"

    That was a fast evaluation of the Nikon 10X35 C. There is a nice E II 8X30 in the classifieds, now that could compete with the Swift FOV.
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