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    Nikon 10x35 E11

    They all have their own unique personalities with pros and cons. Personally to me the Habicht’s are the sharpest and brightest., but has the tightest FOV because of edge fall off. The SE’s (550xxx) are a very close second with a very nice FOV, sharp almost all the way to the edges, but I do get...
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    Nikon 10x35 E11

    Lol, had them both out today, and with an SE. Paul
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    Nikon 10x35 E11

    If you did wanted to try again for the E2, Ndhunter here on Birdforum is selling a new one for a great price. I’d buy from Jerry every day of the week. Good luck. Paul
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    Nikon 10x35 E11

    Habicht’s are a clear step up optically , at least in center image circle. Keep in mind it has a smaller FOV, less eye relief and very stiff focuser. But these are about the sharpest brightest 30/32 binoculars I’ve ever used. Paul
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    Nikon 10x35 E11

    Yup, had a similar experience with E2’s from Amazon. I sent them back and bought from Japanese Bay sellers new in box with friendly return policy just in case. Bought three this way and all were late serial number with the latest coating, . Never had a problem with any of them.
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    Nikon 10x35 E11

    Right or wrong we could at least burn the cleaner stuff not the Russian and Venezuela crap. I think we should concern ourselves with all the fires and garbage in Paris as well.
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