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Old Monday 8th May 2006, 21:48   #1
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More new Minox binoculars on the way?

I just came across this website http://tinyurl.com/35wcx

I'd quite like to give those 10x52s a workout at dusk.

Anyone seen them yet?

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Old Tuesday 9th May 2006, 00:49   #2
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Interesting options. I wonder what their price-point will be?
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Old Tuesday 9th May 2006, 01:54   #3
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Which website are you on about?
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Old Tuesday 9th May 2006, 02:13   #4
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The word "this" in the OP is a hyperlink to http://www.minox.com/minox2002/index...ge=e&sprache=e

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The word "this" in the OP is a hyperlink to http://www.minox.com/minox2002/index...ge=e&sprache=e

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I don't see ED glass being used in these low power optics. Too bad. The rest seems rather conventional.

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I don't see ED glass being used in these low power optics. Too bad. The rest seems rather conventional.

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Ed,

It was rather odd to read "special glass." I don't know what that means.

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Ed,

It was rather odd to read "special glass." I don't know what that means.

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Alan,

Perhaps they mean a special eco-friendly glass? Schott seems to be a major player in that arena, so it may be worth keeping an eye on.

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