Michiel Fokkema
Michiel Fokkema
I have a Leica Ultravid 10x42 for birding. An Old Leitz 10x40 for fun. A Leica 10x22 for on the go. A Leica 6x24 for the opera.
Then an older Zeiss 10x25 for at work, A zeiss Dialyt 8x30 I got from dad in law, a new Zeiss 10x25 which was discounted and an older Zeiss 8x20.
And a Foton 7x35 for when I'm sailing.
Then an older Zeiss 10x25 for at work, A zeiss Dialyt 8x30 I got from dad in law, a new Zeiss 10x25 which was discounted and an older Zeiss 8x20.
And a Foton 7x35 for when I'm sailing.
hap
Well-known
I have a gaggle of binoculars, including Nikon , Zeiss, Swift Audobon. No Leica except in rangefinder....a dud. The nicest 8x32 is a Nikon 8x32SD.CF. Not a roof prism but relatively small, fantastic colors, excellent FOV, 3D pop. Light and easy to carry and hold. Zeiss 10x42 very nice. When I go out and no specific use in mnd...it's the Nikon. Not certain they are made any more. since I haven't used swarski or leica....no comparison. If you have no preference consider Vortex models. Unmatched warranty ....replacement for any contingent problem.
santino
FSU gear head
Best bang for the buck are Baigish binoculars. Nikon ones have great optics but don‘t have a premium feeling to them because of the plastics they use.
hap
Well-known
i've always wanted a pair of stabilized glass.....eyes old etc.Nikon rebranded (for a while) the Fuji's. the fuji's are nice and the current Canon stabilized binos are very good. Just kind of funky.
hap
Well-known
these binos were discontinued.. fantastic porros but not environment proof. My personal favorite even though I have zeiss.
greatestbinoculars: Nikon 8x32 SE binoculars review
greatestbinoculars: Nikon 8x32 SE binoculars review
JeffS7444
Well-known
santino
FSU gear head
Nikon Mikron:
Beautiful!
raydm6
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CLAdictic
Established
Have had a pair of Leica 7x42 BN's for years. B&H photo in NYC had them on sale so I snapped them up. Never regretted it.
nhchen
Nathan
Einstein
Established
When younger and living in England my friends father showed me a pair of German tank commanders binoculars, he tagged them after a battle somewhere in Europe. They were absolutely massive, internally there were scales and I seem to remember exterior dials that altered them, must have been a rangefinder system.
Anyhow they looked like two Hasselblad 350mm lenses side by side and painted green, massive things.
Anyhow they looked like two Hasselblad 350mm lenses side by side and painted green, massive things.
dexdog
Veteran
I have the 8.5 x 42 Swarovski binoculars, just beautiful. I also have the Vortex Viper 8x42 that I bought expressly for use on wildlife safaris, also very good, but at about 1/4 of the price of the Swarovski, less painful should I drop them, get banged around in transit or get stolen. The Swarovski offer a bit more resolution, but the big difference in the two is that the Vortex can exhibit strong green and purple color fringing in strongly backlit situations, while the Swarovski does not.
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
From my old Navy days - Nikon 7X50 Binoculars
They were a birthday present from my wife (such a long time ago)
They were a birthday present from my wife (such a long time ago)
Small details - stainless steel, not plastic
Fujifilm X-H1, Fujinon XF 80mm f2.8 lens
ACROS film simulation
Yokosuka, Japan - June 2022
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ACROS film simulation
Yokosuka, Japan - June 2022
Image resized smaller than original
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
I just came across this binocular repair fellow in the USA from another forum. He seems to be well regarded for binocular repair/CLA.
https://suddarthoptical.com/
https://suddarthoptical.com/
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