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  1. pepe

    Habicht 10x40 WGA Objective Covers

    16 mm for the Ultravid 8x32 ... really? On the Leica HP i find 13,3 mm !!! If you are right, i will order the little Leica beauty just in the very next minute!
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    Challenge at dusk, 8x25 vs 8x32 vs 8x42 vs 8x54 vs 15x56

    I'm using the google translator inside my Browser and can translate the whole page into my language with only one click!
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    Challenge at dusk, 8x25 vs 8x32 vs 8x42 vs 8x54 vs 15x56

    I have changed the subtitle to GERMAN inside youtube ... why shouldn't it work with the ENGLISH language as well! OK, not a perfekt translation ... but i now know, what i want to know ;)
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    Where are all the 8x32 SF reviews? After all the speculation...

    Why? The NL Pure is a little bit on the heavy side ... and I'm in my late 70s and the weight is not insignificant on hours of hiking. That's why I'm looking for very good binoculars with a wide field of view and less weight for this application!
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    Where are all the 8x32 SF reviews? After all the speculation...

    Thanks Canip for measuring ... This way I can perhaps compare the dimensions with existing binoculars and roughly estimate, whether the geometry fits my eye sockets. Now it actually looks as if I have to buy the ZEISS VICTORY 8X32 SF only a few weeks after the SWAROVSKI NL PURE 8X42 ... Phew...
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    Where are all the 8x32 SF reviews? After all the speculation...

    In order to get as precise a picture as possible of whether the Zeiss Victory 8x32 SF would "fit" my eyes, I need the following dimensions of the rubber eyecups: Inner diameter: xx mm Outside diameter: yy mm I would be happy to hear from you!
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    Which price category should I buy?

    A few weeks ago I bought a Nikon Monarch HG 8x30 and I am absolutely thrilled! After having been able to compare it with my 12 year old Swarovski EL 8x32 in different applications for more than 3 weeks, I am amazed to see that the MHG easily "puts the EL in its pocket". I would never have...
  8. pepe

    Nikon 10x25 Image Stabilized Binocular's available anywhere yet? Anywhere?

    https://shop.nikon-image.com/front/ProductBAA624JA?cid=JDONS201389
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    Swarovski NL 8x42 - First Impressions

    The outer diameter of the eye cups of the new NL Pure 8x42 is exact 43mm!
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    Swarovski NL 8x42 - First Impressions

    |:d| |:d| |:d|
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    Swarovski NL 8x42 - First Impressions

    The ballance point of my 8x42 (without headrest) is approx. the bottom of the dial.
  12. pepe

    Swarovski NL 8x42 - First Impressions

    Me too ;)
  13. pepe

    Swarovski NL 8x42 - First Impressions

    It has arrived, yeah !!! :king: Am I actually the FIRST in Germany to hold his own NL PURE 8x42 in hands? Foto-Erhardt did a great job, thank you, I'll definitely be back soon :t: Thanks to live tracking, I was well informed about the arrival time and had opened the door 5 minutes earlier when...
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    Swarovski NL 8x42 - First Impressions

    When I wanted to buy a EL 8x42 about 12 years ago, I decided after hours and hours of testing for the smaller 8x32 version because the diameter of the 8x42 tubes was too unwieldy for my relatively small hands. And I have to say, I was never dissatisfied with my decision ... this little fellow is...
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    Review of 8x25 Victory Pocket

    When I registered here in the forum a few weeks ago - about 10 years after buying a Swarovski EL 8x32 - I was looking for a bit lighter binoculars with good quality and an acceptable field of view. After reading through hundreds of comments, it became the Nikon MHG 8x30. I was spontaneously...
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