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  1. WJC

    Do you think an excellent 8x42 can be better than an alpha 8x32 optically?

    Maljunulo said: “I must have missed the reply to Bill's question about why it is difficult to make a good 10X32.” Dennis said: “I think John kind of answered that above. Smaller apertures with higher magnifications especially roofs seem to have to be built to very exacting specifications...
  2. WJC

    Do you think an excellent 8x42 can be better than an alpha 8x32 optically?

    Dennis, could you please explain more about why " a good 10x32 is hard to manufacture." I've never heard that before. Oh, but wait. This is YOUR thread. I'm sorry!
  3. WJC

    Do you think an excellent 8x42 can be better than an alpha 8x32 optically?

    "Dennis, you are changing the question again because you didn't get the answer you were looking for. ..." Lee And it seems that forever will be. For without some kind of fence, a sandbox for all can become a litterbox for one. Bill
  4. WJC

    Do you think an excellent 8x42 can be better than an alpha 8x32 optically?

    And while you're at it, other than for folks who believe everything they read, define an ALPHA binocular.
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