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<blockquote data-quote="Binastro" data-source="post: 3605726" data-attributes="member: 111403"><p>Docter 10x25. Maybe not ideal for glasses, but the Trinovid 10x25 is ridiculous for me with the binocular hovering in the air in front of my face, moving everywhere.</p><p>And some double hinged binoculars just keep changing IPD. My 10x25 Docter maintains correct IPD over thousands of times used.</p><p>This involuntary movement of eyes and hands relative to the 2.5mm exit pupil is why I think people are unhappy with 2.5mm exit pupils. A really well fitting binocular remains almost steady.</p><p></p><p>With many binoculars I find that my eyes wander around a 4mm exit pupil with my pupil at 2.5mm.</p><p></p><p>Zeiss 6x20. Nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Binastro, post: 3605726, member: 111403"] Docter 10x25. Maybe not ideal for glasses, but the Trinovid 10x25 is ridiculous for me with the binocular hovering in the air in front of my face, moving everywhere. And some double hinged binoculars just keep changing IPD. My 10x25 Docter maintains correct IPD over thousands of times used. This involuntary movement of eyes and hands relative to the 2.5mm exit pupil is why I think people are unhappy with 2.5mm exit pupils. A really well fitting binocular remains almost steady. With many binoculars I find that my eyes wander around a 4mm exit pupil with my pupil at 2.5mm. Zeiss 6x20. Nice. [/QUOTE]
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