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Bushnell Legend Ultra HD: $300 Chinese ED from Bushnell
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<blockquote data-quote="Tero" data-source="post: 1699470" data-attributes="member: 3367"><p>Ok, the 10x42 Ultra HD is here. Seems pretty solid. Eye cups smooth so far.</p><p></p><p>The sun was just setting. I had time to compare to the Pentax 8x32 SP. I think the Pentax is still my most used bino. I also have a Pentax 10x42 that I do not like quite as much. This falls somewhere between. The 10x power is quite pleasant to the eye, and I do not see diopter problems so far. Near to far, the focus goes nearly a whole revolution, counterclockwise.</p><p></p><p>More tests later. My Promaster will then go for repair after I have compared <strong>those</strong> two. I paid nearly $100 more for the Promaster. They have been OK so far, one eye cup has developed a problem.</p><p></p><p>Quick add: I do need to adjust the diopter from a 20ft to longer distance. This had been pretty much the same thing with all my 10xs. Some 6 so far.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the three I still have, Promaster are the longest, Pentax SP and Bushnell HD are the same length. So the Bushnell is no relation to Promaster, ZenRay etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tero, post: 1699470, member: 3367"] Ok, the 10x42 Ultra HD is here. Seems pretty solid. Eye cups smooth so far. The sun was just setting. I had time to compare to the Pentax 8x32 SP. I think the Pentax is still my most used bino. I also have a Pentax 10x42 that I do not like quite as much. This falls somewhere between. The 10x power is quite pleasant to the eye, and I do not see diopter problems so far. Near to far, the focus goes nearly a whole revolution, counterclockwise. More tests later. My Promaster will then go for repair after I have compared [B]those[/B] two. I paid nearly $100 more for the Promaster. They have been OK so far, one eye cup has developed a problem. Quick add: I do need to adjust the diopter from a 20ft to longer distance. This had been pretty much the same thing with all my 10xs. Some 6 so far. Looking at the three I still have, Promaster are the longest, Pentax SP and Bushnell HD are the same length. So the Bushnell is no relation to Promaster, ZenRay etc. [/QUOTE]
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