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Recent content by Roberto72

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    Eschenbach Farlux 7x42 ?

    :t:
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    Eschenbach Farlux 7x42 ?

    Yes! Thank you all
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    Eschenbach Farlux 7x42 ?

    Hello Everybody do you know Eschenbach Farlux 7x42? Opinions? Mainly for birdwatching. I read some info here but it seems to be a pretty unknown / rarely used bino... €500 for a used one, is it a fair price? Thank you
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    Eyepieces touching glasses?

    Thanks Rico70
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    Eyepieces touching glasses?

    Yes, you're right, sorry for the misleading translation. Thank you all
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    Eyepieces touching glasses?

    If you use glasses, do the (closed) eyepieces of your binocular usually touch physically the lenses of your glasses? Or do they stay separate? How does all this affect any binocular vibrations (e.g. in the classic 8-10x42)? Thank you
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    Fujinon new 12x28 vs Canon IS

    This is my feeling, as not-skilled birdwatcher
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    Fujinon new 12x28 vs Canon IS

    Thank you ;)
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    Fujinon new 12x28 vs Canon IS

    Yes I agree but my main doubt is regarding FOV e.g. for flying birds. Canon IS 10x30 should have 105m, compared to 12x Fujinon 73m. A 10x28 Fujinon could be in the middle...
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    Fujinon new 12x28 vs Canon IS

    Very interesting post, thank you. Do you know if Fujinon is planning a IS 10x too?
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    Sunglasses?

    Hello, on a very sunny day do you routinely use sunglasses for birding with your favourite bino? Thank you :-)
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    Hello from Italy!

    Hello! My name is Roberto and I live in a small village close to Pavia, north of Italy. I'm a novice birdwatcher, Mountain lover and usually landscape photographer :-)
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