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<blockquote data-quote="gunut" data-source="post: 3513774" data-attributes="member: 136179"><p>look up, look down, through the front lenses and rear lenses of the binoculars...move them around in a sort of rocking rotating motion to see if you see anything rolling around inside....if not don't worry about it....some just make noise....if you see anything moving around, give the seller or Minox a call.....I think you made the right choice in binoculars, for the money I don't think you will find a better made unit....and Minox is known for their good service...and although not being around as long as Zeiss, Leica and Swarovski I think they will be around to service you bins if you ever need them....something I worry about with some of the johnny come lately companies....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunut, post: 3513774, member: 136179"] look up, look down, through the front lenses and rear lenses of the binoculars...move them around in a sort of rocking rotating motion to see if you see anything rolling around inside....if not don't worry about it....some just make noise....if you see anything moving around, give the seller or Minox a call.....I think you made the right choice in binoculars, for the money I don't think you will find a better made unit....and Minox is known for their good service...and although not being around as long as Zeiss, Leica and Swarovski I think they will be around to service you bins if you ever need them....something I worry about with some of the johnny come lately companies.... [/QUOTE]
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