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    New Zeiss Victory HT 8x54 review from Allbinos

    Arm chair engineers can argue any topic to death and often totally miss the mark of the original topic. Vision combined with environmental and bilogical differences makes it easy to shop on technical specifications only to get a pair of bins that simply don't work for the user. Add to that...
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    New Zeiss Victory HT 8x54 review from Allbinos

    The vast majority of people buying bins in the $2K and up range are relying on "word of mouth" and random reviews because they are not optical engineers, or engineers generally, and don't have a frame of reference to compare two premium binoculars except maybe inside a building which tells me...
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    New Zeiss Victory HT 8x54 review from Allbinos

    In addition to all this, there are BIOLOGICAL DIFFERENCE IN OUR INDIVIDUAL EYES to further complicate things. I am very sensitive to eye relief so, that has a huge effect on some bins that are too short for my facial and eye structure! Specifically, I have a LOVE/HATE relationship with Leica...
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    Reviews and comparisons to Victory HT 10x54's vs 10x42's?

    I'm a bit pickier about eye relief than FOV. I wear glasses so some binoculars that may have more apparent FOV are ACTUALLY LESS for me because of eye relief restrictions. Then add some loss around the edges to fuzziness with some bins and, the "best" option for me sometimes is the one without...
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    Zeiss - Try it for 48hours

    Sounds almost like a Thanksgiving/Black Friday issue. Over here, a lot of stores and services are closed on Thanksgiving Thursday. I hope it's due to a good holiday shopping period in the UK!
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    New Zeiss Victory HT 8x54 review from Allbinos

    What is the scoop on VICTORY HT's in today's market? Do the HT's still compete with the "field flatner" models well in field of view, color or lack of color, and similar performance measures? Or, have something like the Zeiss SF moved up in their relative position to other competitors and the...
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    Zeiss - Try it for 48hours

    This sounds like a really good program for Zeiss. A program like that in the USA would likely see me add a pair or two of Zeiss "alpha's" to my lineup. Heck, even without a discount coupon, I would likely see a pair of HT's sitting on my desk right now!!!
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    Zeiss - Try it for 48hours

    That's the way the program in the EU/UK is based on what I have read. You get a demo pair to try and if you like them, you send them back and get a fresh sealed factory pair in return. In terms of "used", I have purchased from a vendor in the USA that does this sort of buy two, keep the best...
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    Zeiss - Try it for 48hours

    I don't know about Australia but, but it isn't unheard of to "buy" two binoculars, and then return one with prior communication in my part of the world. With Australia's population largely in a few large cities, I would think you would have some good "try before you buy" stores locally. I did...
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    ~6.5 power binoculars?

    Looking forward to your review! Getting close to the end of September too! :) Shipping is 55 Euros on these 164 Euro bins to me in the USA! :mad: ~220 Euro puts the price pretty close to the Kowa's at $350.
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    ~6.5 power binoculars?

    I am thinking about the Maven B.3 6x30's and the Kowa XD II 6x32's right now. Maven's run $500 versus the Kowa at $350. Are the Mavens worth $150 more? What are the major differences between the two since you have both in hand at the same time?
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    Let's talk PORROS!

    I have a pair of Steiner 8x30's and if they were sold in a 6X with a descent FOV, I'd be all over them for a similar price, in my case, the 8x30's were ~$230USD to my door and a bargain for what I got. They are one of my most used pairs of bins as well. They are bulky by "small" bin standards...
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    Reviews and comparisons to Victory HT 10x54's vs 10x42's?

    Thanks! That is certainly helpful.
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    Reviews and comparisons to Victory HT 10x54's vs 10x42's?

    I'm on a quest to get a pair of 10 power bins and I have wanted to try some Zeiss HT's for a long time. How do the 42's compare to the 54's? My uses will primarily be at dusk looking at cattle about 200 yards away and going to the ocean to watch ships and birds primarily. I live in a high...
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    Comparisons and differences in the current "Alpha" bins?

    Sounds similar to my SLC feelings. Great optics but, just not a good fit for my facial features. Sometimes, even though you have a really high-quality product, it just doesn't work out even when you really want it to. I really wanted an AGV K6 helmet but, like the SLC's, it just didn't fit...
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    Comparisons and differences in the current "Alpha" bins?

    Thanks! The Zeiss HT's have their 'issues' like almost all (or all) bins. The one I see most often is the "bowling ball" comment for soft-focus on the outer edges of the view. The 10x42 HT is sort of my "unicorn" binocular! Though, the 10x54 version is a close competitor and probably not...
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    Comparisons and differences in the current "Alpha" bins?

    I don't have a lot of experience with SLC bins but, the few I held and tried briefly didn't "fit" me terribly well. Optically there were very good but the ergonomics and fit seemed a bit off for my facial features. The UVHD+ are ones I don't recall ever handling but, the NV's suggest they may...
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    Comparisons and differences in the current "Alpha" bins?

    If I opt for 10x, I would want to check out a pair of Zeiss Victory HT 10x54. Those prisms and the Schott glass are attractive to me. Regarding the actual viewing experience though, I need to put them up to my eyes first before I spend that much money. The Swarovski NL Pure 8x42's I tried...
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    Comparisons and differences in the current "Alpha" bins?

    One of these days, I'll probably pick up a pair of 12x50 bins. I have a tripod for my spotting scope I could use but, to be honest, it isn't really practical to pack it up and haul it around. Generally, I have to go out and walk around to see past the ground contours, behind out buildings...
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    Comparisons and differences in the current "Alpha" bins?

    Right now, my Steiner 8x56 bins get picked up the most but, I have some 8x30's that are really good too. Some 10x or 12x would be better for daytime use. Whether I benefit from the pupil dilation benefits of an 8x56 is debatable but, the image I get is really nice at night. That is offset by...
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    Comparisons and differences in the current "Alpha" bins?

    I don't know what my pupil size is but, I can honestly say that my Steiner 8x56's produce an excellent image. I tend to grab them more often than my Leica Noctovids where both are sitting side by side. The NV are really good bins but, the Steiner's are not slouches either. Which are better...
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    Value sweet spot?

    Steiner makes a lot of their bins in Germany. All of them, probably not. However, as long as Steiner keeps the Quality Control high, where they are made shouldn't affect their overall performance. I'm not a fan of China and its policies but, China is capable of making very high-quality...
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    swaro news

    :ROFLMAO:
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    12x42 NL instead of 10x42 NL for birding ?

    FWIW, my new Celestron Granite ED 7x33's may have a small exit pupil but, for normal daytime viewing, they are working really well for me. I'm not giving up my 8x56 Steier's but, these small compact Celestron bins are impressing me so far. They are super handy and easy to hold with a great...
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    Quality Porro 6.5x30~35 binoculars?

    I had "lazy eye" as a child that wasn't diagnosed until grade school. By then, the options to restore my sight were long gone and I have had to work to overcome that early childhood oversight all my life. This makes me sensitive in unusual ways to different optical systems. Not to mention...
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