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First experiences with my new BL 8x42 BR
My BL 8x42 BR binoculars arrived a few weeks ago so I've had a chance to try them out a bit now. I'm very much a novice when it comes to bins, however, I definitely feel very happy with these ones.
The bins rest well in your hands, the rubber shell has a good feel to it without being too "rubbery". The large focus wheel turns smoothly and allows for fast and straightforward focusing. The eyecups also rotate and extend out very smoothly. I generally look through the bins whilst wearing spectacles, so I leave the eyecups retracted. The field of view whilst wearing specs and with the eyecups retracted is, as far as I can tell, pretty much the same as without specs and with the eyecups extended. So a definite thumbs-up from me as regards compatibility with spectacles! Optical quality: nice clear and bright view even on dull and rainy days. Apart from all that, they look cool too! ![]() Contrasting starkly with the high-quality feel of the binoculars is the rather unsatisfactory case. It has a kind of neoprene interior with an imitation leather exterior; I'm looking forward to replacing it at the earliest opportunity - enough said! The neoprene strap for the bins (the case has no strap), however, is very comfortable.
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Very nice report! Thanks for sharing!
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This the new lightweight ones?
My partner bought a pair as her 12x50 Minolta porros were too big and heavy (Minox were 8x42 also). I agree with all you say about them, infact I thought about getting a pair myself - but have a pair of 10x42 Bushnell natureview roofs so cant justify it. Seeing the Minox bins made my mind up when buying a scope - ended up with a Minox MD62W with 30xWW. Excellent pair of bins, could suggest a Country Innovations fieldguide bag to put them in, my bushnells live in one quite tightly with rspb neoprene strap so there will be more then enough room for a pair of Minox bins - and extra room for a pad/pens/phone etc
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https://www.countryinnovation.co.uk/...i/paddedpo.jpgbtw the colins bird guide doesn't fit properly, you cant zip it up. lol http://www.kyoei-bird.com/img/minox/md60ed.jpgThe Minox scope isn't bad - I don't have much experience with scopes but I quite like this one after having a look through an Opticron GS665 to compare. I got a 30xWW lens with mine which is as good as the bins I'd say opticaly. If I could've afforded an ED scope I might not have gone for this but so far I've no complaints.
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