Sibelius54
New member
Hello, I've only just joined the forum so I hope this is the right place.
I've recently bought a Swarovski ST80 HD manufactured in 1994 (going by the serial number), and exchanged the old 32x W eyepiece for a newer 30x WS, which is a significant upgrade and I'm very pleased with it. It has a few cosmetic scuffs but the optics are in excellent condition.
I believe these scopes were waterproof when made, but as mine is now 30 years old I'm a little worried to use it in anything more than a light drizzle. Is there a simple way to test whether the waterproofing is still effective?
It also came with the original case which all works fine, but on the inside the foam appears to be disintegrating and leaving a kind of orange dust on the scope. Is this a known issue with the ST/AT 80 scope cases?
I've recently bought a Swarovski ST80 HD manufactured in 1994 (going by the serial number), and exchanged the old 32x W eyepiece for a newer 30x WS, which is a significant upgrade and I'm very pleased with it. It has a few cosmetic scuffs but the optics are in excellent condition.
I believe these scopes were waterproof when made, but as mine is now 30 years old I'm a little worried to use it in anything more than a light drizzle. Is there a simple way to test whether the waterproofing is still effective?
It also came with the original case which all works fine, but on the inside the foam appears to be disintegrating and leaving a kind of orange dust on the scope. Is this a known issue with the ST/AT 80 scope cases?