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<blockquote data-quote="OwenM" data-source="post: 1277436" data-attributes="member: 63408"><p>I'd like to try out that 8x32 Infinity Elite. If it's comparable to the now discontinued and unavailable Browning 8x32, it could be very popular in that price range, especially with even lighter weight, wider FOV, and larger AFOV going for it. </p><p>It's a tempting idea to get one, get the Browning 8x32s back from my dad, and compare the Promaster with those and the Pentax 8x32 DCF SP, just to see.</p><p>Not sure what I'd do with it, though, and really don't want to buy one just to make a comparison. Maybe in the next few weeks I'll get offered an easy overtime shift on top of what I usually work, and get a "free" Promaster:eek!:</p><p></p><p>To tell the truth, I find the idea of the <19oz., 6.5* FOV/65* AFOV 10x32 just as appealing. It's been on my mind for some time, now.</p><p></p><p>btw, I started a thread asking about the Infinity Elites back in May, but got no responses from anyone who'd used them. I've been debating the idea of suggesting a binocular passaround(something common on some knife and flashlight forums), and maybe something fairly inexpensive, yet of interest to some of us, like the ProMasters would be a good place to start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OwenM, post: 1277436, member: 63408"] I'd like to try out that 8x32 Infinity Elite. If it's comparable to the now discontinued and unavailable Browning 8x32, it could be very popular in that price range, especially with even lighter weight, wider FOV, and larger AFOV going for it. It's a tempting idea to get one, get the Browning 8x32s back from my dad, and compare the Promaster with those and the Pentax 8x32 DCF SP, just to see. Not sure what I'd do with it, though, and really don't want to buy one just to make a comparison. Maybe in the next few weeks I'll get offered an easy overtime shift on top of what I usually work, and get a "free" Promaster:eek!: To tell the truth, I find the idea of the <19oz., 6.5* FOV/65* AFOV 10x32 just as appealing. It's been on my mind for some time, now. btw, I started a thread asking about the Infinity Elites back in May, but got no responses from anyone who'd used them. I've been debating the idea of suggesting a binocular passaround(something common on some knife and flashlight forums), and maybe something fairly inexpensive, yet of interest to some of us, like the ProMasters would be a good place to start. [/QUOTE]
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