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<blockquote data-quote="dipped" data-source="post: 3587531" data-attributes="member: 9471"><p>Indeed, here is a review google translated by Kimmo Absetz in 2004:</p><p></p><p>Nikon 10x32 HG The Nikon 10x32 HG is a compact binocular, but has accumulated a weight approximately Zeiss. For the nifty, its narrow body can make it cramped, but otherwise handling is very good. The retractable eye cups are comfortable and the field of vision is extensive, but also the HG's eye cups are slightly overstated. The large, rubberized focus wheel is excellent soft and smooth, but its speed can be tiring to get used. Quick focus also gives an impression of low depth of field, but as far as I can measure it, HG's depth of field is in fact among the best. The image quality was excellent both at the test plates and in the terrain. The contrast is gorgeous, vibrant and natural, and the image is as sharp as the Leica lens. The color deviation is approximately the same as in Leica. In the brightness, HG did not go up to the higher level, but on the basis of low light tests, it even lowered the details as well as the others - only the color separation in the dim light was a bit easier with larger binoculars.</p><p></p><p>It can be found in Finnish here: <a href="http://www.suomenlintuvaruste.com/koe/arvostelu_8_Leica_10x_FI.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.suomenlintuvaruste.com/koe/arvostelu_8_Leica_10x_FI.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dipped, post: 3587531, member: 9471"] Indeed, here is a review google translated by Kimmo Absetz in 2004: Nikon 10x32 HG The Nikon 10x32 HG is a compact binocular, but has accumulated a weight approximately Zeiss. For the nifty, its narrow body can make it cramped, but otherwise handling is very good. The retractable eye cups are comfortable and the field of vision is extensive, but also the HG's eye cups are slightly overstated. The large, rubberized focus wheel is excellent soft and smooth, but its speed can be tiring to get used. Quick focus also gives an impression of low depth of field, but as far as I can measure it, HG's depth of field is in fact among the best. The image quality was excellent both at the test plates and in the terrain. The contrast is gorgeous, vibrant and natural, and the image is as sharp as the Leica lens. The color deviation is approximately the same as in Leica. In the brightness, HG did not go up to the higher level, but on the basis of low light tests, it even lowered the details as well as the others - only the color separation in the dim light was a bit easier with larger binoculars. It can be found in Finnish here: [url]http://www.suomenlintuvaruste.com/koe/arvostelu_8_Leica_10x_FI.pdf[/url] [/QUOTE]
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