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Hello the French Alps (1 Viewer)

RobMorane

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Hello Everyone,

I'm checking this forum for quite a while now, time has finally come to get registered ;)

I bought my first binos almost 20 years ago, and I'm still totally amazed by the view they can bring to my eyes.

I'm interested in wildlife in general, spending time in the Mountains.
Raptors always fascinated me.

And while we are at it, an Happy New Year and Best Wishes to everyone.
All the Best
 
Hi Rob and a warm welcome to you from all the Staff and Moderators.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I look forward to hearing your news.

All the best for 2017.
 
Welcome to BirdForum! I am sure you will find lots to interest you here, and I hope you enjoy your visits.
 
To All of You,

Thank you for your warm Welcome.
This website is quite amazing, really.

Moose 1991,

I have an old 10x50 BGA from Opticron (from 98), the only model giving me a 3D view to my eyes/brain (
and I tried quite a lot of Alphas last year, none reached the 3D effect of these Binos).

I do have an "Alpha" model for astronomy (flat field and CA correction) but for day view,
hands down, I prefer the picture given by the Opticron model (despite of the CA)
 
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