brocknroller
porromaniac
I don't see a thread with this title, so maybe it's news to some of you, it was news to me. Dick's Sporting Goods will probably carry these so I'll get to try them and post my impressions. The big draw, well, besides the price, is the FOV 6.7*/67* AFOV. If the edge sharpness is comparable to the 8x30 model, that should be a sweet view if the pincushion isn't excessive.
Yosemite 10x30
@ 15mm, the ER should work better for me than the 18.5mm on the 6x30, which seemed longer than the eyecups. I had to hold them back from my face to avoid image blackouts.
My only concern with the 10x model is that the weight (17 oz.) will be too light to keep those bad vibrations from a-happenin' with her.... Gotta keep those bad vibrations from a-happenin'...
Having sold all three of my 10x bins last year - EII, SE and Celestron Nova - I miss the LARGER view of the bird, but being poorer than a church mouse's housekeeper, I need to downsize my budget, and with the Yosemite, The Price Is Right.
Bob Barker
Yosemite 10x30
@ 15mm, the ER should work better for me than the 18.5mm on the 6x30, which seemed longer than the eyecups. I had to hold them back from my face to avoid image blackouts.
My only concern with the 10x model is that the weight (17 oz.) will be too light to keep those bad vibrations from a-happenin' with her.... Gotta keep those bad vibrations from a-happenin'...
Having sold all three of my 10x bins last year - EII, SE and Celestron Nova - I miss the LARGER view of the bird, but being poorer than a church mouse's housekeeper, I need to downsize my budget, and with the Yosemite, The Price Is Right.
Bob Barker