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    ID Fungi please?

    A friend sent me this pic to see if I could identify it; I can't! I've looked through three fungi books I have, without success. Any help appreciated. Cheers Max
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    7x42 Ultralite Porro

    Hi all, I've just received a pair of the above bins, which I bought off the UK bay. They're an odd combination of virtues. I terms of resolution and clarity, they are superb, the downside is the restricted field of view. Another odd thing, that I've not seen on any other bin I've looked through...
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    Catterpillar ID please?

    I found this beasty walking across my drive this morning. I haven't seen one of these for about fifty years, and probably didn't know what it was then! Thanks in advance Max
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    Kowa 883 digiscoping eyepieces

    I have the 883 with which I purchased a 25x LER eyepiece. I purchased this eyepiece with the sole purpose of digiscoping. I have been trying different cameras with it (a620; LX3; C-5050; F30) and have not been particularly happy with the results. Yesterday I recieved a secondhand 20-60 zoom and...
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    Seben DKA2

    Does anybody on the forum use one of these? If so I'd be very interested in your opinion of construction etc. The possible weakness I see is in the clamping mechanism. Max
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    Panasonic LX3 first impressions.

    I bought the LX3 a week or so back and have been spending a bit of time getting to know it. I must say immediately that I have so far been using this completely hand held and so as yet these are just initial findings. Also, I don't intend this to be a full review, just a heads up of some of the...
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    FZ20 Think twice!

    I just wanted anyone who may considering purchasing an FZ20 to be aware that they are not all that they are hyped to be. The colour fringing the lens produces is the worst I have ever seen in ANY camera. This mainly centres on reds and is obvious even without enlargement. The problems involved...
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    Scope ID please?

    Can someone ID the model of this Nikon scope please? It is a 60mm interchangeable eyepiece model, with heavy black rubber armouring and an attached objective cover (cut off on this one). Images taken through it show horrendous purple fringing so it's clearly not one of their top models. Any help...
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    Fieldscope 60 ED I and II Photos

    Does anyone have a Fieldscope 60 ED I or II preferably angled, that they could submit a side view picture of please? I have searched extensively on the net without any success at all for the model I, and pictures I've found of the model II have left a little suspicious of accuracy. Here's hoping...
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    Fuji F30 good price

    I just found that Amazon UK are selling the F30 for £169.75, so I bought one! This price includes FREE postage! Before I plunged I did a quick check and couldn't find a better price. If there is, well I'm not too bothered; it's less than I paid for either my F10 or F11. Timedrifter
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    Buying a Kowa in UK?

    If anyone is contemplating buying a Kowa via mail order in the UK at the moment, I suggest you look at the East of England Binocular Centre site. Prices at the moment are very good indeed. I haven't dealt with them before but because of the price advantage have just placed an online order, and...
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    Hi from Whittlesey near Peterborough UK

    I'm just back into birding after many years lay off for various reasons. I have only recently discovered that I have some fantastic sites practically on my doorstep. Most important of these are the Nene Washes and associated areas. A small, but quickly becoming a favourite, site is the King's...
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