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Optical performance: Nikon 8x32 SE vs the new EDG?
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<blockquote data-quote="SUPPRESSOR" data-source="post: 1344013" data-attributes="member: 25374"><p><strong>Nikon SE Binoculars</strong></p><p></p><p>Had a pair for a year,nicely made, apart from the floppy eyecups.not alot to get hold of and poncey looking. The view was nice until you looked at dark birds against a cloudy sky, far too much C A ,one of the worst I have owned for this aberration.</p><p> I am not surprised they have not sold in great numbers to birders a good pair of roof prism bins not only give a great image they look the part and feel right for most people too. For the last thirty-five years roof prism binoculars have been taking the place of porro's at least as far as birders are concerned. Roofs were inferior,but surely thats not the case now I have owned or do own the best from zeiss and leica and I think roof prism binoculars will be the preferred choice for many, many years to come.</p><p> So all you porro lovers leave yesteryear behind come into the 21st century and see the light and what better way to do that than through a top quality pair of Germanys finest roofs.!!!</p><p> fiddler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SUPPRESSOR, post: 1344013, member: 25374"] [b]Nikon SE Binoculars[/b] Had a pair for a year,nicely made, apart from the floppy eyecups.not alot to get hold of and poncey looking. The view was nice until you looked at dark birds against a cloudy sky, far too much C A ,one of the worst I have owned for this aberration. I am not surprised they have not sold in great numbers to birders a good pair of roof prism bins not only give a great image they look the part and feel right for most people too. For the last thirty-five years roof prism binoculars have been taking the place of porro's at least as far as birders are concerned. Roofs were inferior,but surely thats not the case now I have owned or do own the best from zeiss and leica and I think roof prism binoculars will be the preferred choice for many, many years to come. So all you porro lovers leave yesteryear behind come into the 21st century and see the light and what better way to do that than through a top quality pair of Germanys finest roofs.!!! fiddler. [/QUOTE]
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