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<blockquote data-quote="CLRobles" data-source="post: 1510239" data-attributes="member: 76360"><p><strong>HK 10x42 SE's on ebay! Great Price!</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hey Horukuru, I found another pair of SE's on ebay that ships worldwide for you if your interested? They are a pair of 10x42 SE's for a buy it now of $595 US. I think this is a very good deal and the seller has a great feedback record. The seller also seems to be a optics enthusiast who seems to know his stuff on binos. The auction # is 220438541690 and can be found by searching "Nikon 10x42 SE CF Binoculars". I have been using my SE's, all three including the 8x32, 10x42, and 12x50 exclusively now for the past eight weeks or so since I acquired them (my Swaro 10x42 EL and my Leica 10x42 BRF have sat on the shelf) and have vowed to use the 10x42 SE's this season regardless of weather. We here in Albuquerque have already had a fair amount of rain these past couple of months and I have been using them in this weather. I have yet to see any faults to the binos yet. They seem to be quite weather proof! Now I'm not advocating dropping them into standing water but with the rain I have encountered, other than a good cleaning when I get home, they still look and perform as new! I think the 8x32 is probably a better all around birder glass but I have used my 10x42's just as much and do love the added power when looking into high canopies or across a pond or small wetland lake. Also, I think they do a better job with providing a brighter image when looking into dark canopies. Anyway, just thought I'd pass on the auction for you - Chuck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CLRobles, post: 1510239, member: 76360"] [b]HK 10x42 SE's on ebay! Great Price![/b] Hey Horukuru, I found another pair of SE's on ebay that ships worldwide for you if your interested? They are a pair of 10x42 SE's for a buy it now of $595 US. I think this is a very good deal and the seller has a great feedback record. The seller also seems to be a optics enthusiast who seems to know his stuff on binos. The auction # is 220438541690 and can be found by searching "Nikon 10x42 SE CF Binoculars". I have been using my SE's, all three including the 8x32, 10x42, and 12x50 exclusively now for the past eight weeks or so since I acquired them (my Swaro 10x42 EL and my Leica 10x42 BRF have sat on the shelf) and have vowed to use the 10x42 SE's this season regardless of weather. We here in Albuquerque have already had a fair amount of rain these past couple of months and I have been using them in this weather. I have yet to see any faults to the binos yet. They seem to be quite weather proof! Now I'm not advocating dropping them into standing water but with the rain I have encountered, other than a good cleaning when I get home, they still look and perform as new! I think the 8x32 is probably a better all around birder glass but I have used my 10x42's just as much and do love the added power when looking into high canopies or across a pond or small wetland lake. Also, I think they do a better job with providing a brighter image when looking into dark canopies. Anyway, just thought I'd pass on the auction for you - Chuck [/QUOTE]
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