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<blockquote data-quote="CliveP" data-source="post: 3305562" data-attributes="member: 85835"><p>Ok I thought I was finished here but I like to say something good about a bin also if I can and this morning is an autumn beauty.</p><p></p><p>The morning mist is clear and the sun is shining and the Bresser is starting to look good. It's those colours again. It really must have something in common with my Hawke Sapphire although certainly nowhere near as blindingly bright as the Sapphire.</p><p></p><p>Heading out shortly so should have a chance to see the Bresser at it's best.</p><p></p><p>Just tried my Kowa SV 8x32 against the Bresser and the Kowa has about twice the view size and much brighter which you would kind of expect but there is more colour saturation with the Bresser . The Kowa is still very nice in these conditions. Just mention that for some perspective. My M7 is much the same relative to the Bresser also.</p><p></p><p>I'm just pointing out that the Bresser isn't completely usless but I don't think it's going to be something of much interest to the lets say the discerning folks around here. I'm using it because it's there and a the moment it is one of my alternatives to a larger bin but it's really about the same size as the M7 so I don't honestly really see the point of it except maybe on a really tight budget?</p><p></p><p>It's not really compact enough or performs well enough to be a sought after alternative to an 8x30 for example.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully it works well out today and I will report back later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CliveP, post: 3305562, member: 85835"] Ok I thought I was finished here but I like to say something good about a bin also if I can and this morning is an autumn beauty. The morning mist is clear and the sun is shining and the Bresser is starting to look good. It's those colours again. It really must have something in common with my Hawke Sapphire although certainly nowhere near as blindingly bright as the Sapphire. Heading out shortly so should have a chance to see the Bresser at it's best. Just tried my Kowa SV 8x32 against the Bresser and the Kowa has about twice the view size and much brighter which you would kind of expect but there is more colour saturation with the Bresser . The Kowa is still very nice in these conditions. Just mention that for some perspective. My M7 is much the same relative to the Bresser also. I'm just pointing out that the Bresser isn't completely usless but I don't think it's going to be something of much interest to the lets say the discerning folks around here. I'm using it because it's there and a the moment it is one of my alternatives to a larger bin but it's really about the same size as the M7 so I don't honestly really see the point of it except maybe on a really tight budget? It's not really compact enough or performs well enough to be a sought after alternative to an 8x30 for example. Hopefully it works well out today and I will report back later. [/QUOTE]
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