rjwims
Certified newbie
I bought these for my wife as an alternative to Action 7x35's, in that they are both smaller, lighter and seem to be often recommended on this forum.
I'm not sure if the problem is blackout , but both she and I have a hard time seeing through them without some sort of image loss.
In my case, I have to push them up against the underside of my eyebrows and away from my eyes , in order to see clearly.
My wife has best success by pushing them down and away from her eyes.
This particular bin seems more trouble than it is worth. (for us)
Could they be defective, or is it just us?
Neither of us have problems with either the action 7x35 (non extremes) or the Zen Ray ED 8x43's.
Mind you, with the actions, we need to push our eyes up against the eyecups (kind of firmly), but we got used to that.
With the Leopold's , it's almost very hard to see through them without some form of blackout (if that is what this is called)
Neither of us uses glasses.
Any thoughts are appreciated
Thanks
Richard
I'm not sure if the problem is blackout , but both she and I have a hard time seeing through them without some sort of image loss.
In my case, I have to push them up against the underside of my eyebrows and away from my eyes , in order to see clearly.
My wife has best success by pushing them down and away from her eyes.
This particular bin seems more trouble than it is worth. (for us)
Could they be defective, or is it just us?
Neither of us have problems with either the action 7x35 (non extremes) or the Zen Ray ED 8x43's.
Mind you, with the actions, we need to push our eyes up against the eyecups (kind of firmly), but we got used to that.
With the Leopold's , it's almost very hard to see through them without some form of blackout (if that is what this is called)
Neither of us uses glasses.
Any thoughts are appreciated
Thanks
Richard
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