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<blockquote data-quote="potts34137a" data-source="post: 1504363" data-attributes="member: 76714"><p><strong>latest find -Zomz 12 x 40's</strong></p><p></p><p>These arrived the other day, they are almost mint though case needs a restitch.</p><p>Image is excellent being BRIGHT, crisp , clear, VERY sharp, 3d effect is very good there is very little of the yellow cast usually associated with Russian binoculars.</p><p>The image does 'roll' a bit when panning but is fine when viewing stationary.</p><p>They are also well made and fairly light, eye relief is around 12mm, they focus down to around 12 feet so are pretty useful for birding.</p><p>Not sure of serial number system on Zomz but I guess built around mid 1970's? does anyone know different?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="potts34137a, post: 1504363, member: 76714"] [b]latest find -Zomz 12 x 40's[/b] These arrived the other day, they are almost mint though case needs a restitch. Image is excellent being BRIGHT, crisp , clear, VERY sharp, 3d effect is very good there is very little of the yellow cast usually associated with Russian binoculars. The image does 'roll' a bit when panning but is fine when viewing stationary. They are also well made and fairly light, eye relief is around 12mm, they focus down to around 12 feet so are pretty useful for birding. Not sure of serial number system on Zomz but I guess built around mid 1970's? does anyone know different? [/QUOTE]
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