Yes, that would be great, wheezy and the GA CF. What concerns me more are former longtime members such as Frank D., Bob (Caeser) and Steve Moore, who disappeared during the pandemic. Steve was still posting until late last year, but I know he was having health problems. We used to get together to compare binoculars in the park near where I used to live since he worked in the town where I lived. I met him on BF.
The GA's eyecups are supposed to be better than the hard rubber version, from what I've read. I also read on BF or CN that you can order the GA eyecups from Swaro for the 8x30 W.
Being a porro fan like my great uncle Ignacio, I was naturally interested in a high quality porro with the lastest AR coatings. After reading Tobia's rave review of the Swaro 8x30 W on the greatest binoculars, which is his reference standard for all others, I almost bought a Swaro 8x30 W Habicht a few years ago when my pockets jingled.
I was going to order it from Honey Creek Bill and Beak in Lewistown, Pa. I first wanted to try one in person but the pandemic hit, and I'm not sure if Gordon's store was open or not. He personally owns a 7x42 Habicht porro.
I'm not edge obsessive but a sweet spot of only 50% seems too small for the Habicht, which costs $1300. Add to that the hard to turn focuser and short, hard eyecups, and it seems less appealing than it used to be.
I'm more enthused about the new 8x30/32 porros from APM and Oberwerk, which have ED glass, and are waterproof and fogproof but do not have focusers that take two fingers to turn.
Brock