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<blockquote data-quote="DRodrigues" data-source="post: 1115002" data-attributes="member: 55152"><p>John,</p><p>Thanks for the additional info and photos. </p><p>Yes, that bino position isn't the most pratical for my cr-birding.</p><p>If I would have to buy a new optical tube I also probably would go also for the C6 but let me tell you that you in the US you have lucky with the optical price material - for non European brands, usually is cheaper in the US in dollars than in Europe in euros, even with present exchange rate... </p><p>Even with that I decided to try the Vixen erector and I received it today. Just tested to see if it vignetted and it doesn't. It's rather long and in 2 weeks I will post a review of it since today was becoming dark and time will be "short" during the next week...</p><p></p><p>Greg,</p><p>I use a Manfrotto 501 head and is very good. I use it also in a Manfrotto 028.</p><p></p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRodrigues, post: 1115002, member: 55152"] John, Thanks for the additional info and photos. Yes, that bino position isn't the most pratical for my cr-birding. If I would have to buy a new optical tube I also probably would go also for the C6 but let me tell you that you in the US you have lucky with the optical price material - for non European brands, usually is cheaper in the US in dollars than in Europe in euros, even with present exchange rate... Even with that I decided to try the Vixen erector and I received it today. Just tested to see if it vignetted and it doesn't. It's rather long and in 2 weeks I will post a review of it since today was becoming dark and time will be "short" during the next week... Greg, I use a Manfrotto 501 head and is very good. I use it also in a Manfrotto 028. David [/QUOTE]
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