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<blockquote data-quote="zzzzzz" data-source="post: 3287753" data-attributes="member: 133864"><p>Your in good company ... </p><p></p><p>My all-time favorite binoculars</p><p></p><p>by Holger Merlitz</p><p></p><p>During the last decade I have reviewed a vast number of binoculars, eliminated dozens of them because of their poor optical or mechanical qualities, but also identified a lot of gems of very different price ranges. Most of the binoculars which I owned over certain periods of time are meanwhile sold, quite a few of those described on my webpages have been on loan anyway and since long given back to their owners.</p><p></p><p>But sometimes I have been asked about which of all those binoculars actually remained, which of them are frequently, or occasionally, in use, and why? Well, below are my current all-time favorites, those which are not collecting dust inside a stuffy closet but actually see the sunlight (or: moonlight):</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.holgermerlitz.de/favorites/favorites.html" target="_blank">http://www.holgermerlitz.de/favorites/favorites.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zzzzzz, post: 3287753, member: 133864"] Your in good company ... My all-time favorite binoculars by Holger Merlitz During the last decade I have reviewed a vast number of binoculars, eliminated dozens of them because of their poor optical or mechanical qualities, but also identified a lot of gems of very different price ranges. Most of the binoculars which I owned over certain periods of time are meanwhile sold, quite a few of those described on my webpages have been on loan anyway and since long given back to their owners. But sometimes I have been asked about which of all those binoculars actually remained, which of them are frequently, or occasionally, in use, and why? Well, below are my current all-time favorites, those which are not collecting dust inside a stuffy closet but actually see the sunlight (or: moonlight): [url]http://www.holgermerlitz.de/favorites/favorites.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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