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  1. yarrellii

    Opticron Traveler 8x32 BGA ED

    Well, I used the term "relaxed" regarding the discussion about "ease of view" that some binoculars offer. As pbjosh mentioned (and I have to agree), binoculars with big exit pupils and modest FOV give you an instant view of the whole FOV, plus a certain "relaxed view", but I could also refer to...
  2. yarrellii

    Opticron Traveler 8x32 BGA ED

    Yes, you are right. The MHG appears to be a different to the previous litter of 8x30 (M7, Traveller, Lynx, etc.). I chose a wrong wording. What I meant is that in both opportunities I've had to try the 8x30 MHG I've had a terrible problem with blackouts, which could not be due to "having a bad...
  3. yarrellii

    Opticron Traveler 8x32 BGA ED

    Yes, you are correct: I'm not a glass wearer. And, to my surprise (and disappointment) could simply not use the 8x30 MHG the two times I tried it on a shop. Those were short tests, obviously, but enough to see that something was wrong. No matter how I tried, in anything but complete stillness I...
  4. yarrellii

    Opticron Traveler 8x32 BGA ED

    My take on the Opticron Traveller ED 8x32 Simple design, extraordinary performer in a sleek package. A winner. Here are some thoughts and personal experiences with the Traveller ED 8x32. I must say that I agree with mostly everything Jim said, even in some amazing details (that I discovered...
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