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The Best 'Alpha' Binoculars for Those of Us With Tremors
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<blockquote data-quote="Lopaka" data-source="post: 3321109" data-attributes="member: 135416"><p>Thanks Eric, I'm presently doing just fine. Just wanted to get a good discussion documented for anyone who's stuck with the same issue won't have to wonder what alternatives exist for them. Our observations and opinions regarding design ergonomics coincide quite closely. These Zeiss FL's are really lovely binoculars.</p><p></p><p>As you say Lee, I too hope the new SF design is an improvement over the Swaro open-bridge design which is a bit self-limiting ergonomically. Still, an open-bridge won't work well for those of us with tremors.</p><p></p><p>My best regards to you both, and to all of you that took the trouble to comment on this topic.</p><p></p><p>-Lopaka</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lopaka, post: 3321109, member: 135416"] Thanks Eric, I'm presently doing just fine. Just wanted to get a good discussion documented for anyone who's stuck with the same issue won't have to wonder what alternatives exist for them. Our observations and opinions regarding design ergonomics coincide quite closely. These Zeiss FL's are really lovely binoculars. As you say Lee, I too hope the new SF design is an improvement over the Swaro open-bridge design which is a bit self-limiting ergonomically. Still, an open-bridge won't work well for those of us with tremors. My best regards to you both, and to all of you that took the trouble to comment on this topic. -Lopaka [/QUOTE]
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