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<blockquote data-quote="Troubador" data-source="post: 3666241" data-attributes="member: 109211"><p>Andy</p><p>There was a time not so long ago when the cases for Zeiss binos were all the same design, just different sizes, no matter whether you bought a top-line Victory or Conquest. Zeiss clearly decided that folks spending top dollars on their premium binos should get a case that looked different from cheaper ones and the HT came out with a case that had a 'leather-look' flap, then SF arrived with the semi-hard case. I think SF's case is great. It is semi-hard and feels robust and looks cool. Around the time when this was happening there were complaints that Swaro's case for ELs was big and clumsy so it was no surprise when SF's case turned out to be more compact and some folks have grumbled that its too small. I have had absolutely no problems putting my SFs back in their cases and posted pics at the time to show it. So, in short, I like the case. </p><p></p><p>I think you should tell us more about your experiences of travelling make-up salons and include an assessment of their sweet-spots and aberrations. :eek!:</p><p></p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troubador, post: 3666241, member: 109211"] Andy There was a time not so long ago when the cases for Zeiss binos were all the same design, just different sizes, no matter whether you bought a top-line Victory or Conquest. Zeiss clearly decided that folks spending top dollars on their premium binos should get a case that looked different from cheaper ones and the HT came out with a case that had a 'leather-look' flap, then SF arrived with the semi-hard case. I think SF's case is great. It is semi-hard and feels robust and looks cool. Around the time when this was happening there were complaints that Swaro's case for ELs was big and clumsy so it was no surprise when SF's case turned out to be more compact and some folks have grumbled that its too small. I have had absolutely no problems putting my SFs back in their cases and posted pics at the time to show it. So, in short, I like the case. I think you should tell us more about your experiences of travelling make-up salons and include an assessment of their sweet-spots and aberrations. :eek!: Lee [/QUOTE]
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