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UK binocular deals, special offers and bargains (6 Viewers)

Can't get the right link but in used section at time of posting.
I never think to check out WEX for used optics but I see they have got some quite interesting 'open box' offers at the moment, including two Swarovski NLs. However the Zeiss Victory SF 8x32 at £1649 looks rather good value when the 10% discount is applied bring the price down to £1484 for an effectively unused binocular (about £365 off their new price.) The offer ends tomorrow 28/11.21.

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Ron
 
Canon 8x20 IS binoculars today at Amazon £313.40. These are gradually tracking lower at Amazon - will they hit £300? Who knows, does anybody care? Still a great price compared to other retailers.
 
London Camera Exchange has demo Swarovski 8x25 and 10x25 CL’s £349, £359
 

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Used Swift Audubon ED 8.5x44 at Cameraworld. Be nice to know which model (no picture yet). Excellent+ condition hopefully means only cosmetic issues.
Yorkcameramart have a Swarovski 8.5x42 EL FP by the look of it. Looks like it may have had some use but recently serviced. They also have a Zeiss Night Owl 10x56B for those who like their bit of lead, I understand.
 
LCE have the Kenco 10x30 IS binocular at £269.99. The cheapest new IS binocular in the UK?


Maybe a Mark II model is in the way or LCE are trying to shift stock.
 
There are a few things of interest to me, a dialyt 10x40, a 6x24, a 7x50, and an amateur made double telescope binocular.
But I'm not bidding, other priorities
 

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