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<blockquote data-quote="Binastro" data-source="post: 3641281" data-attributes="member: 111403"><p>Bob,</p><p>I have a Swarovski booster bought secondhand perhaps 3 years ago.</p><p>The instructions don't have a date?</p><p>It is almost as new, boxed.</p><p>The box has EAN and UPC numbered barcodes.</p><p></p><p>It says order the new SLC twist in eyecups free of charge.</p><p>Genuine Swarovski UK import.</p><p>It comes with adapter EL-32/Booster and Adapterring SLC 10x42.</p><p>But I have no Swarovski binoculars to go with it.</p><p></p><p>I got it to use with the Canon 18x50IS, and also an Opticron 2.5x bought secondhand.</p><p>Both were I think good prices.</p><p></p><p>However, I am not good at colour shades as birdwatchers seem to be, although good at textile shades.</p><p>So, I don't know how old the booster is.</p><p></p><p>I never seriously and firmly attached either booster to the Canon 18x50 IS, but with IS on I tried them and the Opticron booster was not really useful. A hand held small spotting scope jammed against the window frame is better.</p><p></p><p>I suppose the Swarovski booster firmly attached might work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Binastro, post: 3641281, member: 111403"] Bob, I have a Swarovski booster bought secondhand perhaps 3 years ago. The instructions don't have a date? It is almost as new, boxed. The box has EAN and UPC numbered barcodes. It says order the new SLC twist in eyecups free of charge. Genuine Swarovski UK import. It comes with adapter EL-32/Booster and Adapterring SLC 10x42. But I have no Swarovski binoculars to go with it. I got it to use with the Canon 18x50IS, and also an Opticron 2.5x bought secondhand. Both were I think good prices. However, I am not good at colour shades as birdwatchers seem to be, although good at textile shades. So, I don't know how old the booster is. I never seriously and firmly attached either booster to the Canon 18x50 IS, but with IS on I tried them and the Opticron booster was not really useful. A hand held small spotting scope jammed against the window frame is better. I suppose the Swarovski booster firmly attached might work. [/QUOTE]
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