Only Charles. Though he did say some time in October.
Frank
well there is definately nothing wrong with my 8x43ED3 so they will be going with me,you will probally get yours when i am in ohio i will be gone 9 days so hopefully i will be able to get some kind of take on your review,my main concern with the 7x is i am hoping they are a tad brighter at dusk,the depth of field a little better and the field of view a little better compared to my 8x43ED3 but i am hoping you compare them to the 8x43ED3 also,your reviews always cover all aspects so i will be watching for it.the big concern for the 7x mostly is i am having a hard time holding my 8x steady to where they are not moving, the 7x i should be able to hold still.10 years ago i could hold 10x stiller then these 8x thats getting pretty bad,looking at 10 years from now is a little scary......lol
Ted,
You find "nothing" wrong with your 8X43 ED3's?
I just happen to have a pair of them, the view is stellar but the focus is less than good IMHO.
I find the focus way to fast and I hope the "slop" in the focusing wheel is adressed with the next series of these fine optics.
Cheers,
Ray
Ted,
You find "nothing" wrong with your 8X43 ED3's?
I just happen to have a pair of them, the view is stellar but the focus is less than good IMHO.
I find the focus way to fast and I hope the "slop" in the focusing wheel is adressed with the next series of these fine optics.
Cheers,
Ray
Ray - I have no problem with fast focus once you get used to it (I cut my teeth on the Bausch & Lomb Elite 8 x 42, the ultimate focus speedster), but slop in the focus is a real downer. I also am somewhat wary of insufficient eye relief resulting in blackouts for use without glasses. All of that said, I still can't wait for these glasses to be released.