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<blockquote data-quote="phlazm" data-source="post: 3218789" data-attributes="member: 131862"><p>Still torn, but there is no rush. The EII is less than half the price, but my concern is that EII won't have any service options since it would be a grey market import shipped from Japan. Amazon was able to get someone to sell the EII in the US, but didn't have the muscle to make Nikon offer a warranty here. I'm not hard on binoculars, but I like the safety net if something goes wrong.</p><p></p><p>Next question. I've never had glasses before but will in a few more years. If I get glasses, do I have to use them with binoculars or can I adjust the binos so I can use them without glasses? Never having needed glasses it just never occurred to me to ask before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phlazm, post: 3218789, member: 131862"] Still torn, but there is no rush. The EII is less than half the price, but my concern is that EII won't have any service options since it would be a grey market import shipped from Japan. Amazon was able to get someone to sell the EII in the US, but didn't have the muscle to make Nikon offer a warranty here. I'm not hard on binoculars, but I like the safety net if something goes wrong. Next question. I've never had glasses before but will in a few more years. If I get glasses, do I have to use them with binoculars or can I adjust the binos so I can use them without glasses? Never having needed glasses it just never occurred to me to ask before. [/QUOTE]
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