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<blockquote data-quote="Steve C" data-source="post: 1284432" data-attributes="member: 56622"><p>Marcus, (and any other new Promaster owners)</p><p></p><p>I want to add a word of caution regarding the very first impression of the Promaster. I was reminded of this by a post on another forum where the fellow said he wasn't impressed with them. </p><p></p><p>My first impression was on the negative side and if I was in a well stocked store as the fellow in the other post was, I might have passed the Promaster up. I have discussed my two complaints with the Promaster, one the focus rate and direction, and two, the depth of focus. The thing is this, you will accomodate to these very quickly, largely due to the very good image. I had obligated myself to a revierw of the binocular, and as I used it my objections faded pretty quickly. So just a word of caution.</p><p></p><p>Marie,</p><p></p><p>You are most welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve C, post: 1284432, member: 56622"] Marcus, (and any other new Promaster owners) I want to add a word of caution regarding the very first impression of the Promaster. I was reminded of this by a post on another forum where the fellow said he wasn't impressed with them. My first impression was on the negative side and if I was in a well stocked store as the fellow in the other post was, I might have passed the Promaster up. I have discussed my two complaints with the Promaster, one the focus rate and direction, and two, the depth of focus. The thing is this, you will accomodate to these very quickly, largely due to the very good image. I had obligated myself to a revierw of the binocular, and as I used it my objections faded pretty quickly. So just a word of caution. Marie, You are most welcome. [/QUOTE]
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