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Recent content by tlb

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    Kowa's new 50 mm scope

    Kowa TSN-553 I believe I read that the 553/554 eyepieces are integral (non-removable). Regards, Tony
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    Spotting scope for spotter airplanes.

    Scope for Spotting Airplanes Al, This is a subject near and dear to my heart. Over 90% of my scope usage is for spotting planes. In particular, I enjoy trying to make ID’s at extreme distances – my record is positive ID of a Boeing 747 Large Cargo Freighter (DreamLifter) at ~120 miles...
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    Date of Manufacture for Zeiss 8X30B Monocular?

    Found Answer - Thanks I called Zeiss USA and the person I spoke to was able to quickly provide the date of manufacture (1971). Not sure why I didn't think of calling sooner. Thanks all.
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    Date of Manufacture for Zeiss 8X30B Monocular?

    Greetings, I recently acquired a Zeiss 8x30B monocular with a serial number 811xxx. Searched and found serial number-to-date of manufacture conversion tables for Zeiss binoculars. Is there such a table for monoculars? Thanks!
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    Swarovski ATX65 - Case Recommendations?

    The Swarovski bag may not be as svelte as I was hoping for but it does open up new possibilities...using a binocular bag hadn't occurred to me. Thanks!
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    Swarovski ATX65 - Case Recommendations?

    All, I'm seatching (without success) for a padded cloth/fabric bag that can accommodate the ATX65 disassembled in minimum volume while still affording good protection. Any thoughts or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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    7 x 42 EDG and CA

    Sorry...didn't realize there was an existing thread. I found that a slotted screwdriver with a 1.5mm blade width was a perfect fit for the set screw. Backing the set screw out by approximately 1.5 revolutions was sufficient. The only other note is that when using the spanner to tighten...
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    7 x 42 EDG and CA

    Hi, Saw your comment about the unsatisfactory hinge tension in your 7x42 EDG. I recently purchased a used pair of 8x42s perfect in every way other than a "loose" hinge. I was able to adjust easily (<5 minutes) with an inexpensive camera wrench/spanner and now the tension is perfect. You may...
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    Swarovision EL 10x50 vs. Fujinon 10x50 FMT-SX Sharpness/Resolution ?

    Decision Made - Thanks Thanks for the responses everyone. From your input, considerable research and the chance to evaluate the Swarovski 10x50 and Canon's (15x50 & 10x42), I elected to go with the Canon 10x42. I have them now and, even with their ergonomic eccentricities, they are beyond...
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    Swarovision EL 10x50 vs. Fujinon 10x50 FMT-SX Sharpness/Resolution ?

    All, Looking for information relating to sharpness/resolution of these two binoculars especially at center of FOV. I will be using for aircraft ID at typical distances of six to ten miles. Any first-hand experience, insights or pointers to relevant reviews or testing results would be...
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    Binoculars in literature

    A Couple from Alistair MacLean... MacLean, Alistair; 1957; Guns of Navarone; Page 126; Zeiss; "He was back on the bank within thirty seconds, cheek muscles contracting involuntarily as the ice-chill eyepieces of Mallory's Zeiss-Ikon binoculars screwed into his face." MacLean, Alistair; 1967...
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    First Look at EDG 7x42

    It caught me by surprise but there is (are?) a pair of EDG 10x42s now on ebay. Perhaps they have been released a bit sooner than expected. Tony
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    The 8.5x42 ELs are just INCREDIBLE! The rest of the package, well.......

    Steve, This is excellent news. I have been delaying the purchase of 10x binoculars in the hope the Canon IS would be of high quality and performance. Your quick evaluation makes them seem very promising. Thanks for your post! Tony
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    The 8.5x42 ELs are just INCREDIBLE! The rest of the package, well.......

    Steve, Not to take this thread veering off course, but I am quite interested in the new Canon 10x42s. I have unable to find much info so far but it seems that you might have some insights. Is there anything you can share? Thanks, Tony
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