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<blockquote data-quote="CliveP" data-source="post: 3274148" data-attributes="member: 85835"><p>Yes good review especially including the background lead up info which I was vaguely aware of but will be helpful to anyone not aware.</p><p></p><p>I tried an SV 10x42 once but didn't actually notice any great flat field that stood out but I wasn't particularly looking for it. The out of focus ring midway does sound strange.</p><p></p><p>BTW could you yanks get rid of ounces purlease.</p><p></p><p>I just can't picture how many onions or spuds that is or what a binocular weighs and have to go look the damn thing up and I can't be bothered.</p><p></p><p>Grams are a pretty good way to measure. Honest. Over 800 grams for a bin is getting not good. 400 to 600 grams is nice.</p><p></p><p>1 litre water = 1000g or 1 kg. Nice and simple for me to remember :t:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CliveP, post: 3274148, member: 85835"] Yes good review especially including the background lead up info which I was vaguely aware of but will be helpful to anyone not aware. I tried an SV 10x42 once but didn't actually notice any great flat field that stood out but I wasn't particularly looking for it. The out of focus ring midway does sound strange. BTW could you yanks get rid of ounces purlease. I just can't picture how many onions or spuds that is or what a binocular weighs and have to go look the damn thing up and I can't be bothered. Grams are a pretty good way to measure. Honest. Over 800 grams for a bin is getting not good. 400 to 600 grams is nice. 1 litre water = 1000g or 1 kg. Nice and simple for me to remember :t: [/QUOTE]
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