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    Vintage binos

    Hi, Does anyone know the make or age of these binoculars / opera glasses? They have no markings apart from "6x". Thanks Steve
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    Northern France LBJ

    Hi Please can someone confirm what this bird is? Seen in a park near Amiens a couple of weeks ago. Thanks Steve
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    Nightingale song? - Surrey UK

    Hi, Please can some confirm if the attached mp3 recording is a nightingale? Recorded Norbury Park, Surrey on 26 April. Thanks Steve
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    Wave sound to MP3?

    How can I convert the wave sound files recorded by my digital camera to a format that I can post on this forum. This is to help identify birds. Thanks Steve
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    Avian Lite Binoculars 8 x 28

    Does anyone have any experience of these binos? Avian Lite Binoculars The spec looks interesting: Avian Lite Specification: Waterproof Nitrogen filled Phase coated Twist up eyecups Large focusing wheel Click stop dioptre adjustment Fully multi coated lenses Die cast aluminium construction...
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    Cleaning advice

    Hi, Please can someone help me with the following: I have just picked up a pair of Minolta Activa 7X35W binos from Dixons (Oxford St, London £25 -last pair!) They have a white film on the rubber eyepieces that I would like to remove. The instructions mention that this can happen and direct me...
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    Large bins

    Does anyone have experience of using large bins for watching sea birds from 50-200m? And how does it compare to using a scope for this purpose? I have a pair of 8x32SEs and a Mirador 20x60 scope. I prefer using both eyes and want a "nearer" and brighter image. Thanks Steve
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