A Great Blue Heron landed in the river next to the beer garden yesterday (the brewery is located in an 1800's brick mill building). I retrieved my "share" binoculars from the car - Nikon 7x35E porros. The hinge tension was set pretty loose when they were re-greased, a little too loose for my taste.
But that's what helps make them great "share" binos. When neophytes pass them around the hinge intuitively falls into the right place for them when they try to merge the images.
Up close you could see the huge, deadly-to-fish-and-frogs beak and the ornamental looking-blue feather adorning the back of his head. A couple people were blown away. "wow, it's much better through the binoculars!" I said "I know!"
But that's what helps make them great "share" binos. When neophytes pass them around the hinge intuitively falls into the right place for them when they try to merge the images.
Up close you could see the huge, deadly-to-fish-and-frogs beak and the ornamental looking-blue feather adorning the back of his head. A couple people were blown away. "wow, it's much better through the binoculars!" I said "I know!"