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    Minox 15x56 bl MIG

    I did have the chance last week to run these through some paces on a pre-scouting trip to the Steens Mountains in SE Oregon. Mounted up to my tripod it did somewhat feel like I was "cheating" when running through the landscape compared to experience in the past with spotters working a hillside...
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    Minox 15x56 bl MIG

    To answer the question.....yes, mine came with the tripod adapter. Will give them some field time at the end of the week in the Steens.
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    Minox 15x56 bl MIG

    That's what the guy said. When I called them and asked he wasn't sure and had to go check downstairs. 10 minutes later he calls back and said they were in the box. Guess come Wednesday I'll know for sure.
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    Minox 15x56 bl MIG

    Called Cameraland this morning and they do come with the adapter.
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    Not a big birder

    Actually I have the Sibley guide to birds book. We use it often to try to identify feeder birds, but I've never taken it into the field.
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    Not a big birder

    Was looking for a set of "big eyes" to start pulling duty in place of spotting scope for an upcoming antelope hunt later this summer. Going to go with a set of Minox 15x56 based upon a recommendation I read here. Seemed like a good blend of weight, optic and price. Most of my other optics...
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    Minox 15x56 bl MIG

    Based on your glowing review I bit the bullet today on a pair of these for an upcoming antelope hunt here in Oregon. One question though.....did they come with a tripod adapter. If not which one did you purchase? This is my first foray into "big eye" binoculars used in a traditional spotting...
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    Not a big birder

    Googling optics brought me to this forum and nobody knows optics better then serious birders. My passion is hunting, fishing and the outdoors.....which involve optics. Still love to watch birds and get the biggest kick out of raptors....just never felt the need to know what everyone was I...
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