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Minox Porro's
Hiya all,
I finally got my minox porros last week (my birthday!), and I took them out for a spin at the weekend, so I thought I'd let you know my impressions. Firstly, They're a little on the heavy side, but not somethings that actually bothered me unless I was trying to use the bins single handed for a length of time. The construction is great.. high quality and you could probably knock nails in with them; solid as a rock. The rubber coating feels very nice and the bins handled great, even with my small hands everything was within reach. The twist up eye pieces had two intermediate stops (and full up/down) and never moved once set. The neoprene strap was really nice and felt comfy at all times. The picture is outstanding.. really sharp and crisp with very nice neutral colours that seemed well saturated to me. The sharpness fell off a little towards the edge, but in the field it wasn't something I noticed to be honest. The one outstanding feature of these bins is just the HUGE depth of field.. incredible! I just set the focus about halfway out at Rutland water and I could focus birds from the waterline infront of the hide right across to the visitor center on the other side of the lagoon. When walking around I just set a middleish distance and thats it.. done. I hardly had to use the focus wheel at all apart from when I really needed the sharpest image for a bird! Anyway.. I love them so much, I had to go back on Sunday too! :) I love them, what a great beginners pair of bins (which is what I am, so people may disagree with me, but hey.. they're mega for me)! -Si |
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New York correspondent
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Dear Si,
What are the specs of this glass? I have not seen them on this side of the Pond. Enjoy your new binocular! Happy bird watching, Arthur Pinewood |
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Arthur - B&H Photo Carry them in NY as does Adorama http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ist&sku=404637
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From Minox's web site: Magnification: 8 x Front lens diameter: 1.73 in / 44 mm Exit pupil: 0.22 in / 5.5 mm Field of view: 336.74 ft / 1000 yds 6.4° 111.7 m / 1000 m 6.4° Eye relief: 0.72 in / 18.5 mm Close distance: 13.12 ft / 4 m Over run: ± 4 dpt Diopter adjustment: ± 2 dpt Twilight number: 18,8 Geom. twilight number: 30.3 Operating temperature: 14° to 122° F / -10° to +50° C Waterproof: yes, down to 16.4 ft / 5 m Height x Width x Depth: 4.96 x 7.20 x 2.04 in / 126 x 183 x 52 mm Weight: approx. 800g -Si |
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Si,
Ta! Streatham had directed me to a 10x44 Model. I do not know if Minox distributes your model, over here. Have fun, using it. Happy bird watching, Arthur Pinewood |
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Happy bird watching, Arthur Pinewood |
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Hello!
A week ago I got my new 8x44 from Minox (a good deal: 302 Euro via ebay from a foto shop). Here is my first review: It seems to be more brilliant than a Pentax DCF SP 8X43 owned by a friend of mine. It felt as if somebody switched on the light when you changed the binos from Pentax to Minox. The picture is sharp. The close focus is indeed more 3 than 4 meters. The quality of the construction is really - as Simon said - good: solid and a fat focus wheel. I“m not realy shure, but I think I can see a little little tiny tiny bit of chromatic aberration. I have to check it again, but I haven“t got time at the moment. But this slight mistake wouldn“t bother me. Matthias |
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the Finn
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The new Opticron HR WP Porro looks very much like this Minox, has anyone noticed ? They come in 8x42 and 10x42.
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The 336 ft. FOV for the Minox is toward the low end of what's possible. Certainly not the very worst, but nothing to be happy about either. Especially with the available alternatives.
Bushnell Legends = 330 Pentax PCF WP II = 330 Cabela's Pine Ridge = 341 Leupold WindRiver Mesa = 341 Swift Ultra Light = 341 Steiners = too many to list, but typically right around 390 B&L Discoverer = 410 Nikon Action Series = 429 Pentax XCF = 429 Swift Audubon (both regular and ED versions) = 430 I personally like to have as wide of a (usable) FOV as I can possibly get. But, as the Minox is a first binocular and is a tool for getting started in a new hobby and as they seem to meet all of your other needs, you should not let anyone cause you to worry too much about any percieved loss. Minox makes good, high quality stuff and you should get many years of satisfying viewing out of your new toy. |
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Simon, you chose these minox over opticron at the last minute, according to another thread. Why did you change at last minute? What was the diffrence in quality?
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-Si Last edited by SimonK : Tuesday 3rd January 2006 at 12:16. |
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weigh? 800g or 640g
Hi Simom,
I've read your post where you posted the specs (weight 800g/1.76lbs) for the 8x44 porro, but on below miinox website it states the weight is approx 690g/24.34 oz http://www.minox-web.de/minox2002/in...ge=e&sprache=e (you have to go to the left at go to sports optics and click 8x44) I see you say they are a bit heavy, did you scale yours? BTW - What do you think of them now? I'm thinking of getting a pair. Thanks, Nick Last edited by Nickolas : Thursday 6th July 2006 at 16:17. |
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Beware of the narrow field of view of those Minox porros. They are good optically and are a great concept, but looking through them is like looking through a pipe. I would like to see those with 8* FOV eyepieces.
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so so fov for 8x44
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Regardless of opinions, try to see any binoculars before buying. |
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What do you think about the Pentax SP 8x32 (17 mm ER)? Nick |
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Sounds good to me, if you need long ER. In a boat or a canoe you need low power and wide angle. Maybe the Leupold 6x30 is the best choice, long ER, and it costs $100. |
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