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Recent content by Antonello66

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    Mini write up: Microscope eyecups for leatherette Habicht models.

    I would like to try some eyecups for my Habicht. Can they also work for the 7x42?
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    European Kestrel

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    Habicht for birdwatching?

    I am a happy user of a Habicht 7x42, I like the 7x format, I also have a Trinovid 7x42 BN. The slightly wider field of the latter and the smoothness of the focus, make it a little easier to use for bird watching. But I find the performance of the Habicht superb.
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    APM MS-6x30

    They are not very quick to respond, I recommend making a phone call too. The response could be: “we have responded to the email, check your SPAM box”
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    APM MS-6x30

    "A good day is seen in the morning." When first impressions are not positive, it is not easy to change them. But as an owner of the 6x30 MS I have to tell you that I like it very much, I share @Hermann ‘s thought, give it a few more chances.
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    ED x non-ED - color saturation.

    I was referring to chromatic aberration.
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    ED x non-ED - color saturation.

    Hi, I sold the Leica Trinovid HD 8x42 because of the chromatic aberrations it had. Now I have an Oberwerk Sport ED 8x42, wide field and almost no aberrations. Natural colors, great binoculars.
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    Hello from Italy!

    I like binoculars, I observe nature and everything beautiful about it. I use APM 6x30, Habicht 7x42, Oberkerk SE ED 8x42 and a BT Ibis 82HD. Good things everyone.
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