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<blockquote data-quote="Riverstalker" data-source="post: 3539087" data-attributes="member: 141551"><p>Unfortunately there is no way to test them outdoors for a few hours. This would be perfect but simply not possible. Next time I test them mostly for ER and ease of view. Just to make sure I buy one that really fits my eyes.</p><p>The SF was really too much ! Maybe that super sharp flat field binoculars are just not my thing. As I was panning left to right I got somewhat sick and confused. Price tag is 1499 Euros new for the last grey model. The price is very interesting but I think I would sell it sooner or later. </p><p></p><p>And all my writings are just an absolute beginners experience. I never saw CA with any set of bins. And yes, maybe they are all sharp. To be honest, after all I wasn't able to tell the difference between a plastic bottle and a Noctivid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riverstalker, post: 3539087, member: 141551"] Unfortunately there is no way to test them outdoors for a few hours. This would be perfect but simply not possible. Next time I test them mostly for ER and ease of view. Just to make sure I buy one that really fits my eyes. The SF was really too much ! Maybe that super sharp flat field binoculars are just not my thing. As I was panning left to right I got somewhat sick and confused. Price tag is 1499 Euros new for the last grey model. The price is very interesting but I think I would sell it sooner or later. And all my writings are just an absolute beginners experience. I never saw CA with any set of bins. And yes, maybe they are all sharp. To be honest, after all I wasn't able to tell the difference between a plastic bottle and a Noctivid. [/QUOTE]
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