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<blockquote data-quote="waterman74" data-source="post: 3291603" data-attributes="member: 134203"><p><strong>The 7x35's</strong></p><p></p><p><u>Jason Clipper #118</u> EWA, BAK7. JB17, Inside clean, little dust behind one of the eyepieces, Slightly out of collimation. Sharp to maybe 70%.</p><p></p><p><u>Sears Discover #6266</u> EWA, Bak 7, Little bit of dust inside, Slight Collimation issue. Sharp to Maybe 75%.</p><p></p><p><u>Sears #6212</u> EWA, BAK 7, JB46, Clean inside. Sharp to maybe 80%</p><p></p><p><u>Comments:</u> Day time had the Sears 6212 beating the other 2 in all categories, color on the Jason were a little bit better than the Sears Discoverer, but I liked the view out the the Discoverer better than the Jason. Also, the Jason has the Fast Focus, which I didn't like, too hard to fine tune. Lowlight had the Jason and the Discoverer neck and neck with no real difference in brightness. The Sears 6212 were a little brighter than both, but not as much as I would have figured considering the daytime test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waterman74, post: 3291603, member: 134203"] [B]The 7x35's[/B] [U]Jason Clipper #118[/U] EWA, BAK7. JB17, Inside clean, little dust behind one of the eyepieces, Slightly out of collimation. Sharp to maybe 70%. [U]Sears Discover #6266[/U] EWA, Bak 7, Little bit of dust inside, Slight Collimation issue. Sharp to Maybe 75%. [U]Sears #6212[/U] EWA, BAK 7, JB46, Clean inside. Sharp to maybe 80% [U]Comments:[/U] Day time had the Sears 6212 beating the other 2 in all categories, color on the Jason were a little bit better than the Sears Discoverer, but I liked the view out the the Discoverer better than the Jason. Also, the Jason has the Fast Focus, which I didn't like, too hard to fine tune. Lowlight had the Jason and the Discoverer neck and neck with no real difference in brightness. The Sears 6212 were a little brighter than both, but not as much as I would have figured considering the daytime test. [/QUOTE]
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