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    Product Review: Nikon E II 8 x 30.

    Perfect thank you very much
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    Product Review: Nikon E II 8 x 30.

    Thanks for the link but I'm interested in the ones you have as it's more about Thanks for the linky but I'm interested in the ones you have as it's more about standing the binoculars on the window sill securely than covering the objective glass Thanks
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    Product Review: Nikon E II 8 x 30.

    Nice addition to the binocular, do you have a part number or reference that you could share? I'm interested in doing this to mine. Are these fork seal/ covers or engine mounts? Thanks
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    Komz 6x24 conditional alignment advice requested

    Yes I'm aware of the eccentric rings which I have adjusted many times on other binoculars, but with so much gungy grease at that end I decided to fiddle with just the one side through the prism plate, didn't want risk ruining the objective coatings which are like new.
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    Komz 6x24 conditional alignment advice requested

    Updating my 6x24 alignment problem Thanks for all the suggestions I have now had time to spend on these fine Russian optics. Being a fan of not over engineering a solution I bodged up a simple way of holding the eyepiece in its correct alignment (in its working position) as if the focus tubes...
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    Komz 6x24 conditional alignment advice requested

    Thanks for your informative replies I like the idea of making a temporary prism plate substitute that allows access to the adjustments possibly even just removing the prism plate and allowing the right eyepiece to pivot freely for easier access to the screws I hadn't considered that approach so...
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    Komz 6x24 conditional alignment advice requested

    hello binocular lovers I recently acquired a nice vintage pair of komz 6x24 binos very cheaply. They are generally in good shape but were badly out of collimation. It appears someone has already tried to fix these as the right prism plate shows previous signs of removal. I have had them all to...
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