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  1. MandoBear

    Review of Kowa BD II 6.5x32 XD

    I can't help wondering whether there is any reliable correlation between the distortions seen when looking through a binocular from ocular to objective and those when looking from objective to ocular. I appreciate that the same lenses are involved but the distances between the object, the eye...
  2. MandoBear

    Review of Kowa BD II 6.5x32 XD

    Mike, you're really not helping... o:D;)
  3. MandoBear

    Review of Kowa BD II 6.5x32 XD

    Mike... Phew... Thanks. That helps. For a while. ;)
  4. MandoBear

    Review of Kowa BD II 6.5x32 XD

    I'm going to have to stop looking at this thread... I'm trying to save up for some woodturning equipment. |8)|
  5. MandoBear

    Review of Kowa BD II 6.5x32 XD

    Thanks - that's good to hear. I might have to check out a pair at some point. ;)
  6. MandoBear

    Review of Kowa BD II 6.5x32 XD

    That's the very spot I was looking for. What do you think - metal or plastic?
  7. MandoBear

    Review of Kowa BD II 6.5x32 XD

    I have a question for the owners of these 6.5s... Are the surrounds that secure the external eyepiece lenses made out of metal, or are they made from reinforced plastic (as seems to be very common on even quite expensive binoculars these days - even ones made in Japan). It would be very helpful...
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