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  1. dries1

    Nikon E2 8x30 and Nikon E 7x35

    Thanks Henry for that data set, much appreciated. I am late to the Action series, but better late than never.
  2. dries1

    Nikon E2 8x30 and Nikon E 7x35

    Whoa.. 9.2mm that is approaching my 1968 Zeiss 8X30B, thanks for the tip, ER on the Action models is difficult to source.
  3. dries1

    Nikon E2 8x30 and Nikon E 7x35

    Thanks henry for that info, your previous thread post from 2012 convinced me to get a good Action 1 7X35, and it took me by surprise, almost in mint condition with all accessories in the box with case. The views however are excellent for a glass that cost only $60. The seller answered all my...
  4. dries1

    Nikon E2 8x30 and Nikon E 7x35

    I know about the E series, I have mint samples in 8X30 and 10X35, as well as the later E II series, and all SE model formats. These Action models were a lower budget glass, and they offered wide fields of view. I am not comparing, just making an observation on how I was impressed with the views.
  5. dries1

    Nikon E2 8x30 and Nikon E 7x35

    I have these two action series in 10X50 actually a gold Sentinel and a rare find, a 7X35 Action wide field which came with everything and in brand-new shape. The 10X50 was sent in for service to be aligned (collimation) and the 7X35 recently purchased for less than $60. I am actually impressed...
  6. dries1

    Nikon E2 8x30 and Nikon E 7x35

    Heck of thread Henry, down memory lane.
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