Kevin Purcell
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The other interesting thing I found on the United Optics web site
This seems to be recent (February 2008) according to the news.
The BW8 Series comes in an ED and non-ED varients.
Which have the same specs except presumable less CA with the addition of ED glass (LaK - Lanthanum Crown? Which one?) I presume as a single element in an objective.
e.g http://www.osicotech.com/products/optical_glass.php
The model range is:
8x32ED/8x42ED/10x42ED/8x48ED/10x48ED
8x32/8x42/10x42/8x48/10x48
They're a "closed" bridge/hinge design so they're different from Promaster and Hawke ED bins.
Specs seem the same for both ED and non-ED. Not too wide.
8X32 #BW8-0832 ED
393 ft @ 1000 yds
ER 16mm
BAK-4
FMC
725g (26oz)
8X42 #BW8-0842 ED
367 ft @ 1000 yds
ER 17mm
BAK-4
FMC
780g (28oz)
As seems common today the 42mm is not that much heavier than the 32mm (about 55g or less than 2oz).
http://www.united-optics.com/produc...Birding_Outdoor_Binoculars/BW8_Series/BW8.htm
Do these ring any bells with anyone? Is anyone selling them?
Searching around I don't find any obvious candidates.
This seems to be recent (February 2008) according to the news.
The BW8 Series comes in an ED and non-ED varients.
Which have the same specs except presumable less CA with the addition of ED glass (LaK - Lanthanum Crown? Which one?) I presume as a single element in an objective.
e.g http://www.osicotech.com/products/optical_glass.php
The model range is:
8x32ED/8x42ED/10x42ED/8x48ED/10x48ED
8x32/8x42/10x42/8x48/10x48
They're a "closed" bridge/hinge design so they're different from Promaster and Hawke ED bins.
Specs seem the same for both ED and non-ED. Not too wide.
8X32 #BW8-0832 ED
393 ft @ 1000 yds
ER 16mm
BAK-4
FMC
725g (26oz)
8X42 #BW8-0842 ED
367 ft @ 1000 yds
ER 17mm
BAK-4
FMC
780g (28oz)
As seems common today the 42mm is not that much heavier than the 32mm (about 55g or less than 2oz).
Optical Quality
1. Whole quality is better than our MS binoculars, 6 group and 10 elements, 5 elements eyepieces, including two pieces exotic LAK glasses, objective lens is 3 elements, focusing lens is 2 elements.
2. Extra flat field and distortion free, edge to edge sharpness
3. Clever design and eliminate chromatic aberration, color free APO version is designing also
4. High quality fully multi-coated
5. BAK-4 prism and phase coating for amazing resolution, dielectric coating for maximizing reflectivity of the roof prism.
6. Wide field of view
Mechanical Quality
1. Main body is alloy aluminum, light and durable, compact size
2. Diopter lock
3. Silk smooth 2-3 stages twist-up eyecups
4. Waterproof and nitrogen gas filled.
http://www.united-optics.com/produc...Birding_Outdoor_Binoculars/BW8_Series/BW8.htm
Do these ring any bells with anyone? Is anyone selling them?
Searching around I don't find any obvious candidates.