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Chromatic Aberration in the Swarovski 10x42 ELs Impossible !!! but true.
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Du Bretagne" data-source="post: 1767778" data-attributes="member: 84282"><p><strong>Thank you</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Ron.</p><p>Thanks for your reply re Victory FLs.</p><p>If we go back to my original post (over a week ago)and subsequent comments from other members,i did say "i absolutely refuse to pay around £1500-£2000 for bins with traces of C.A" NOT ACCEPTABLE !!!!!!!!!!!.What staggers me,is there are people out there who are willing to spend this sort of money (for lets face it,is normally a lifetimes purchase)Who say "yes my bins do have a certain amount of CA but it"s not that important".Well,go ahead i say,but not for me.Another thing that really pisses me off,is that "the big three" cant even get their act together and eliminate CA for good (they are charging enough for gods sake !!!!!!!!!!!!.)I REST MY CASE.:C</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Du Bretagne, post: 1767778, member: 84282"] [b]Thank you[/b] Hi Ron. Thanks for your reply re Victory FLs. If we go back to my original post (over a week ago)and subsequent comments from other members,i did say "i absolutely refuse to pay around £1500-£2000 for bins with traces of C.A" NOT ACCEPTABLE !!!!!!!!!!!.What staggers me,is there are people out there who are willing to spend this sort of money (for lets face it,is normally a lifetimes purchase)Who say "yes my bins do have a certain amount of CA but it"s not that important".Well,go ahead i say,but not for me.Another thing that really pisses me off,is that "the big three" cant even get their act together and eliminate CA for good (they are charging enough for gods sake !!!!!!!!!!!!.)I REST MY CASE.:C [/QUOTE]
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