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<blockquote data-quote="ceasar" data-source="post: 3489610" data-attributes="member: 26155"><p>It might be harder to bring down the weight of binoculars with dual hinges because of the construction of the hinges. A full lightweight magnesium frame can be much lighter. Consider the Leica UV 8x42 Black Line at 25 ounces.</p><p></p><p>And the Zeiss 8x42 Victory SF weighs about the same as the discontinued 8x42 FL but it had to use SP prisms to get its weight down with the FL which had AK prisms. The FL was also made with high impact plastics to keep its weight down.</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ceasar, post: 3489610, member: 26155"] It might be harder to bring down the weight of binoculars with dual hinges because of the construction of the hinges. A full lightweight magnesium frame can be much lighter. Consider the Leica UV 8x42 Black Line at 25 ounces. And the Zeiss 8x42 Victory SF weighs about the same as the discontinued 8x42 FL but it had to use SP prisms to get its weight down with the FL which had AK prisms. The FL was also made with high impact plastics to keep its weight down. Bob [/QUOTE]
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