Lets talk about binoculars
#11
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Lets talk about binoculars
ORIGINAL: BuddyBo
No, what my instafocus is, it's a tilt type plate where the focus wheel usually is and you just tilt it left or right to fucus. It's really quick. I haven't seen it on any other brands and like I said, bushnell don't make this type of fucus any longer at least not that I have seen.
BBO
No, what my instafocus is, it's a tilt type plate where the focus wheel usually is and you just tilt it left or right to fucus. It's really quick. I haven't seen it on any other brands and like I said, bushnell don't make this type of fucus any longer at least not that I have seen.
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RE: Lets talk about binoculars
ORIGINAL: smokepolehall
I have an old but great Pentex 7X50, bought them in 1968. It maybe Pentax, anyway i still use them.
I have an old but great Pentex 7X50, bought them in 1968. It maybe Pentax, anyway i still use them.
#19
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Canning, Ontario. Canada
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RE: Lets talk about binoculars
I took a look at the Swarovski in LeBarons, never bothered to handle them after I seen the price, wow..
I have always been a fan of Zeiss when it comes to polished glass..
Is the Swarovski line new? I used to stay pretty current with that stuff, and never recalled seeing them..
I have always been a fan of Zeiss when it comes to polished glass..
Is the Swarovski line new? I used to stay pretty current with that stuff, and never recalled seeing them..
#20
RE: Lets talk about binoculars
ORIGINAL: Dnk
Its a mil spec designation for military/marine use. Great for low light.
Its a mil spec designation for military/marine use. Great for low light.
The woods open up at dusk! Another thingpeople don't know is about using Amber Shooting Glasseson gloomy days and at Dusk. They open up the light in the woods.