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Allbino & Biomania on the Nikon EDG-II 8X32
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<blockquote data-quote="denco@comcast.n" data-source="post: 3220559" data-attributes="member: 25300"><p>I just bought a Nikon 8x30 M7 and to my eyes they have most of the glare problems solved. I just bought it to test it but it is so good I might keep it. It is surprisingly good for such a small binocular. I am comparing it to a AO Intrepid 7x36 ED and it is hard to decide which one gets the cut. They are both good in their own ways and each has it advantages. Nikon may have solved the glare problems in the EDG by now. A lot of the times all it takes is a little more baffling in the design. Is your EDG II a later model?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denco@comcast.n, post: 3220559, member: 25300"] I just bought a Nikon 8x30 M7 and to my eyes they have most of the glare problems solved. I just bought it to test it but it is so good I might keep it. It is surprisingly good for such a small binocular. I am comparing it to a AO Intrepid 7x36 ED and it is hard to decide which one gets the cut. They are both good in their own ways and each has it advantages. Nikon may have solved the glare problems in the EDG by now. A lot of the times all it takes is a little more baffling in the design. Is your EDG II a later model? [/QUOTE]
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