😂🤣😂🤣The binos ads i have seen have 5000m at 50000m. So 100m at 1000m which is ~5,7°. With mag of 200 we come to 1142°, three complete turnarounds. The first bino which has triple image instead of double image when not exacly collimated. ;-)
Example?The funny thing to me is, the same kind of lies and psychology targeting are present in some top brands, just subtler.
Example?
Okay, I think "lies" is a bit strong, but that's your choice.One example is weight spec, many top binos weigh more than spec. I could go on but too many to list if you want to be critical.
Actually we can wonder what's going on, and how much weirder life in China is than here. Labels like "200x25" may be not so much lies as just nonsense, like "brand" names HCHL, USCAMEL. The sellers are just putting labels on generic products, and may not really know what they're doing. Comparison of specs at this level is silly anyway; these things might actually be marginally useful, even worth $20 if that's all you have to spend. Now if you stuck a red dot on them and charged $2000, that would be fraud. Objecting to falsehood or inaccuracy today surely reduces life expectancy unless managed judiciously.It is clear that the manufacturer, probably in China, and all the sellers know that they are dishonest.
Where’s a link? 1142degrees… my head spins… ;-)
Peter
Maybe it can be used for direct sun observations. 😉It all sounds good to me, tempted to order a pair, it's just the 0.125mm exit pupil that's putting me off. I mean I like a large exit pupil in general, I'm just not sure if I could get on with one less than 2% of the size of the one I'm used to.
Will
That’s probably not your best idea of the day.Maybe it can be used for direct sun observations. 😉
It was intended as a joke, which the tweaking smiley was supposed to symbolize.That’s probably not your best idea of the day.