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<blockquote data-quote="henry link" data-source="post: 1437474" data-attributes="member: 6806"><p>The 8x30 monocular was based on the first Zeiss West 8x30B Porro. Both were made from 1958 to 1968. There was a second Zeiss 8x30B Porro with a 60 degree AFOV which replaced the earlier model in 1968 and was made until 1978. The Peter Abrahams website has a complete listing of Zeiss models and production dates here:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://home.europa.com/~telscope/zeissbn2.txt" target="_blank">http://home.europa.com/~telscope/zeissbn2.txt</a></p><p></p><p>I bought an 8x30B with some internal hazing about 6 years ago. I sent it to Zeiss in Virginia and it come back clean as a whistle inside, no charge. I would suggest checking for hazing by shining a flashlight through the eyepiece and examining the beam from the objective end. That will reveal hazing that's invisible from just looking inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henry link, post: 1437474, member: 6806"] The 8x30 monocular was based on the first Zeiss West 8x30B Porro. Both were made from 1958 to 1968. There was a second Zeiss 8x30B Porro with a 60 degree AFOV which replaced the earlier model in 1968 and was made until 1978. The Peter Abrahams website has a complete listing of Zeiss models and production dates here: [url]http://home.europa.com/~telscope/zeissbn2.txt[/url] I bought an 8x30B with some internal hazing about 6 years ago. I sent it to Zeiss in Virginia and it come back clean as a whistle inside, no charge. I would suggest checking for hazing by shining a flashlight through the eyepiece and examining the beam from the objective end. That will reveal hazing that's invisible from just looking inside. [/QUOTE]
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