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    Service of out-of-warranty Leica Trinovid 10x42 BA (1009xxx)

    I recently picked up a pair of Trinovid 10x42 BA. Very heavily used. Both eyecups were broken and taped in place, and the focus wheel was a bit stiff at near and far focus. But the optics were exquisite, and I've always loved this model. As I had read on here about Leica's recent shift towards...
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    How do you organize your sound collection?

    I haven't seen a discussion about ways to organize your sound collection here, so I'll start one. I do not yet have a large sound collection. But the one I have is not well organized. It is simply a single folder with the original files with the names generated by my Olympus LS-12. For example...
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    L-bracket to attach recorder to ME66 pistol grip

    I thought this contraption might interest someone. I've had a Sennheiser ME66 for a couple of years (just checked, five years and a week) and used it with a Olympus LS-12. I've been very happy with the results, sound quality-wise. Ergonomically, I haven't been entirely pleased. I got a pistol...
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    Viking/Kamakura OEM Eyepiece compatibility

    Hello, Tl;dr: would a Viking-branded eyepiece work with a Kamakura-branded spotting scope? As many are aware, the japanse OEM manufacturer Kamakura produces a lot of 80mm ED scopes that are sold under different brand names in different markets. For example, I believe that these are all...
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    AT80HD stiff focus wheel after service

    Hi all, I just "upgraded" from a ~1999 AT80 (non-HD) to a 1997 AT80HD. The AT80HD is the square-ended older version with softer coatings. Not too worried about that, more worried about getting a good copy. I've used the AT80 happily for 17 years. However, ever since I bought the 25-50x zoom a...
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