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    Historical Review of Swift 804 Audubon Binoculars

    I couldn't resist checking out if I could fix the problem myself. Carfully twitching by little turns of the screw and looked at a distant object from a 30cm behind my bino. By a stoke of luck only one collimation screw had to be turned about 1/4th a turn CCW (bottom right screw). This was half...
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    Historical Review of Swift 804 Audubon Binoculars

    The serial number is 960070 Unfortunatly I found out that is miscollimated a little. During daytime this is not so obvious, I have good eye accomodation for misaligning and fieldcurvature, but yesterday during stargazing it was quite in the face! :eek!: Now I'm not that scared of miscollimated...
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    Historical Review of Swift 804 Audubon Binoculars

    Altough it is not the 804 model I thougt it was worth mentioning.
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    Historical Review of Swift 804 Audubon Binoculars

    I just bought a Swift 10x50 Kestrel Audubon HR/5 model 826 for 35 euro :t: type 4b(1) The writing/markings are starting to fade near the edge of the bino, but otherwise is in pristine condition! 35 euro's is a laugh for this bino, I realy like it already!
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