I decided on the Zeiss 65 FL almost three years ago. I wanted a waterproof, portable scope with zo
...loves, even in early mornings in summer it's a cold touch; so I bought the Zeiss neoprene stay on cover that fits like a glove and the problem is solved.
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...to they eye. It is bright, contrasty and super sharp. I've had a pair of Zeiss Dialyt 10x40 for 18 years and truly think that the image produced by these
I also had the opportunity to compare these nect to the Zeiss Victory 8x20 compacts. Both binoculars procuced a fine image in poor light
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...be placed under the camera to raise it enough. With smaller eyepieces (the Zeiss 20-60x is big), there should be no problems.
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The Zeiss 8x20 Classic is a traditional roof prism binocular, consisting of two paral
...d porro-prism binocular, although none are anything like as compact as the Zeiss 8x20.
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...ore' comparisons of Swarov, Leica, Nikon, and Zeiss, I purchased a pair of Zeiss Victory II 8X40. I'm happy to say that these binoculars provided what I con
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Zeiss Quick Adaptor. A univeral adaptor to connect almost any camera either digit
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...lenses seems to keep more dust out then my older Bushnell. Looked hard at Zeiss Victory II before buying these, but after holding there was no comparison f
I soon change this brand to Nikon or Zeiss.
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The image from the Zeiss Diascope was on the colder side of neutral, which makes a change from the n
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I recently had an opportunity to spend some time with a Zeiss Conquest 8x30 BT* and two pair of Victory 8x32s T* FL (one green and one bl
...The Leitz have a very very slight yellow cast to the image compared to the Zeiss binos.
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NB The original version of this binocular � the Zeiss Notarem 8x30 � was introduced over 30 years ago, and used examples in per
...soldt had its 150th anniversary in 2002. Since 1928, it has been a part of Zeiss that makes binoculars - and keeps making them, now after re-unification. (T
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...name, is the use of triplet objectives with an element of fluoride glass. Zeiss claims that this significantly reduces colour fringing. The optics are of c
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The Pentax does not have the two focusing wheels, like the Zeiss. Although I have never used a scope with a fast and a slow focus, it sounds
I could not justify to myself the extra cost of the Zeiss/Swaros and got my PF80 ED-A last week with the 20-60 zoom. All I can say is
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...rience of Optics is fairly limited models owned include 1980's East German Zeiss, a truly appalling Chinon 8 x 42 and the Swift Ultralites. As far as Scopes
...ishing. Whilst they don't carry the same kudos as the Swarovskii, Leica or Zeiss roof prisms if you're comfortable with the Audubons size and weight in most
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...out average for a birding scope, lighter and more compact models do exist (Zeiss, Swaro ATS), but also bigger and heavier ones (Leica). It has a pull-out su
...but no longer exceptional compared to the other top makes: Leica, Nikon or Zeiss (or even Kowa). With higher powers the ability to resolve details increases
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Well lets be honest it ain't going to compete with Leica, Zeiss or Swaro but you are compromising on any travel scope, size/weight and, to
Well lets be honest it ain\\\'t going to compete with Leica, Zeiss or Swaro but you are compromising on any travel scope, size/weight and, to
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...d these above all other binoculars for birding, I would not trade mine for Zeiss, Swarovski or Leica optics costing twice as much.... (well, actually...I wo
...ves a good fov and shows colours well. At birdfair it compared well to the Zeiss FL and Leica Ultravid.
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...tis in my hands, it made my decision making process easy. I tried out the Zeiss, Leica, and other amazing brands with their stiff dual focus wheels. They
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...ad the chance to compare it to some top names (Leica, Swarovski, Opticron, Zeiss etc). Yes, the other scopes gave a flatter field, but the eyepieces had str
...zoom which cant work with the same performance at high and low powers. The Zeiss is great for what it is, but as soon as you want flexibility the 80mm APO b
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...etely out performed everything else including top of the range models from Zeiss and Swarovski. Despite the far from ideal conditions the image was simply s
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