mercedes_sl1970
Active member
Hi - it's been a long time since I've posted but still follow along. I also posted this in Cloudynights but haven't received any responses so was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how to tighten the hinge on an older Zeiss 8x30B TP Dialyt?
I bought these a while ago with a bizarrely missing front cover plate for which I've eventually fashioned a replacement. It's a little rough but serves the purpose. At the same time, I cleaned away some internal haze on the objectives, and lightly lubricated what I could access.
Anyway, they now work ok, and fortunately the collimation seems fine, at least to my eyes. The hinge is serviceable but could use tightening. The focuser looks straightforward to remove, but the diopter adjustment less so. I'm not sure which one allows access for hinge tightening? So, would appreciate any advice.
I have "played" with various other binoculars over the years, mainly porros, but these are a like a little jewel and I'm reluctant to potentially damage them aesthetically and mechanically. (And, I don't really want to spend any money on them either!) By the way, does anyone know what vintage these are?
Cheers, Andrew



I bought these a while ago with a bizarrely missing front cover plate for which I've eventually fashioned a replacement. It's a little rough but serves the purpose. At the same time, I cleaned away some internal haze on the objectives, and lightly lubricated what I could access.
Anyway, they now work ok, and fortunately the collimation seems fine, at least to my eyes. The hinge is serviceable but could use tightening. The focuser looks straightforward to remove, but the diopter adjustment less so. I'm not sure which one allows access for hinge tightening? So, would appreciate any advice.
I have "played" with various other binoculars over the years, mainly porros, but these are a like a little jewel and I'm reluctant to potentially damage them aesthetically and mechanically. (And, I don't really want to spend any money on them either!) By the way, does anyone know what vintage these are?
Cheers, Andrew


