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<blockquote data-quote="Synaps" data-source="post: 3657614" data-attributes="member: 143982"><p>I was able to try a Bynolyt Tern 8x32 today and I must say that I was impressed.</p><p>Ok, it was not as bright and contrasty as the Eschenbach with it's 42mm objectives and dielectric prism coatings, but the BT image was still pretty clear, it handles glare very well, better than the EB, has a large depth of field and not much blurring at the edges. The lack of dof and blurring at the edges really bothered me in the other (budget/mid range) 8x32 I tried. On the down side, fov is a bit narrow and that may explain why it handles glare so well. I noticed it being made in Japan. It is an older model, I think, as it is being offered on sale or sold out at many sites. I hope to try it a little more if the sun comes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Synaps, post: 3657614, member: 143982"] I was able to try a Bynolyt Tern 8x32 today and I must say that I was impressed. Ok, it was not as bright and contrasty as the Eschenbach with it's 42mm objectives and dielectric prism coatings, but the BT image was still pretty clear, it handles glare very well, better than the EB, has a large depth of field and not much blurring at the edges. The lack of dof and blurring at the edges really bothered me in the other (budget/mid range) 8x32 I tried. On the down side, fov is a bit narrow and that may explain why it handles glare so well. I noticed it being made in Japan. It is an older model, I think, as it is being offered on sale or sold out at many sites. I hope to try it a little more if the sun comes out. [/QUOTE]
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