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Leitz 7 x 35b trinovid binoculars. What are these?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pinewood" data-source="post: 285048" data-attributes="member: 10255"><p>You can write to Leica for their age, by providing the serial number. The following person answered those questions, six months, ago: </p><p><a href="mailto:Andrea.von.Gyimes@leica-camera.com">Andrea.von.Gyimes@leica-camera.com</a></p><p>They are not phase coated, but they were well made, decades, ago. If they are truly spotless, they may have more value as a collectors' item, tnan as a user. </p><p>7x35 means seven power with objective lenses, the front lenses of 35 mm. diameter. That size is a decent all rounder binocular, but not popular, today. The "b" designation meant that there was sufficient eye relief for eyeglass [briller in German] wearers. </p><p>I'll let someone else answer your questions about weather resistance.</p><p></p><p>Happy bird watching,</p><p>Arthur Pinewood</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinewood, post: 285048, member: 10255"] You can write to Leica for their age, by providing the serial number. The following person answered those questions, six months, ago: [email]Andrea.von.Gyimes@leica-camera.com[/email] They are not phase coated, but they were well made, decades, ago. If they are truly spotless, they may have more value as a collectors' item, tnan as a user. 7x35 means seven power with objective lenses, the front lenses of 35 mm. diameter. That size is a decent all rounder binocular, but not popular, today. The "b" designation meant that there was sufficient eye relief for eyeglass [briller in German] wearers. I'll let someone else answer your questions about weather resistance. Happy bird watching, Arthur Pinewood [/QUOTE]
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