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Old Friday 15th December 2006, 20:06   #1
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jenoptem 10x50 prism plate removal ?

does anybody know how to replace the prism plates on a pair of zeiss jena 10x50 jenoptems please. kind regards stuart [ living on the edge ] .


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Old Friday 22nd December 2006, 13:17   #2
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does anybody know how to replace the prism plates on a pair of zeiss jena 10x50 jenoptems please. kind regards stuart [ living on the edge ] .
not now req thanks.
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does anybody know how to replace the prism plates on a pair of zeiss jena 10x50 jenoptems please. kind regards stuart [ living on the edge ] .
I have never seen one in which the prism plate itself needed to be replaced. What happened?

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I have never seen one in which the prism plate itself needed to be replaced. What happened?

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hi bill, sorry about delay in replying, both sides had knocks, and i had two good ones on another pair. i dont have the jenoptems now, but thank you for your post and a happy new year to you. kind regards stuart.
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What Prism plate?
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What Prism plate?
Sorry do you mean the prism covers? the prisms are mounted directly to the binocular casing, and not a plate as thew Swifts and others do.
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