Giorgio
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Hi.
I'm opening this thread, as i saw on many forums includind this one (thanks KorHaan), that this Brand was providing excellent optics.
If i am right, their body and eyecups are exactly the same than the Minox, Bushnell, ... Same Bosma factory perhaps.
If i'm let's say this time, not wrong, they should be optically very close to the Minox HG.
Im interested with the Eden XP 10x42.
I see they are Bak4ed, FMC, dielectric + phase.
I redirect your eyes to the Uk site, i assume french language can hurt the most sensible ones, me the first of course.
http://www.edenwebshops.co.uk/en/pt/-eden-quality-binoculars-xp-10x42.htm
Anybody ever looked through? How do they compare to alpha or "semi-alpha" like Vortex, Alpen optics, Zen-Ray, Hawke frontier, etc...
As i'm still waiting for some 7x35 Nikon action that seller doesn't have in stock, ill might cancel the Nikon order to give a try to the Edens.
I'm opening this thread, as i saw on many forums includind this one (thanks KorHaan), that this Brand was providing excellent optics.
If i am right, their body and eyecups are exactly the same than the Minox, Bushnell, ... Same Bosma factory perhaps.
If i'm let's say this time, not wrong, they should be optically very close to the Minox HG.
Im interested with the Eden XP 10x42.
I see they are Bak4ed, FMC, dielectric + phase.
I redirect your eyes to the Uk site, i assume french language can hurt the most sensible ones, me the first of course.
http://www.edenwebshops.co.uk/en/pt/-eden-quality-binoculars-xp-10x42.htm
Anybody ever looked through? How do they compare to alpha or "semi-alpha" like Vortex, Alpen optics, Zen-Ray, Hawke frontier, etc...
As i'm still waiting for some 7x35 Nikon action that seller doesn't have in stock, ill might cancel the Nikon order to give a try to the Edens.
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