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<blockquote data-quote="pete seaman" data-source="post: 3571859" data-attributes="member: 53836"><p>As well as wanting the bins for the gull roost it was confirmed that I had macular degeneration in what has been my bad eye for many years.After a lot of thought and many helpful hints from members I opted to go down the 10x50 road. After spending an interesting time with the helpful staff in Bass and Bligh in Harrogate I finally chose a pair of Opticron Imagic porro 10 x 50. Another proposed use will be watching the mountain ridges on the Isle of Arran hopefully to get sighting of Golden Eagle.Quite happy so far but that has only been looking out of the window and setting the bis up I will report back soon after they have been used in anger hopefully on the local moors.Hopefully they should be reasonable quality for Opricron to supply 10 year guarantee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pete seaman, post: 3571859, member: 53836"] As well as wanting the bins for the gull roost it was confirmed that I had macular degeneration in what has been my bad eye for many years.After a lot of thought and many helpful hints from members I opted to go down the 10x50 road. After spending an interesting time with the helpful staff in Bass and Bligh in Harrogate I finally chose a pair of Opticron Imagic porro 10 x 50. Another proposed use will be watching the mountain ridges on the Isle of Arran hopefully to get sighting of Golden Eagle.Quite happy so far but that has only been looking out of the window and setting the bis up I will report back soon after they have been used in anger hopefully on the local moors.Hopefully they should be reasonable quality for Opricron to supply 10 year guarantee. [/QUOTE]
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