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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    @john that is a testament to how well the SE is built. It's a modern day classic. The last of the great porros. There was a fellow here who used sections of foam or neoprene glued to the eyecups of his Maven B1. I'm wondering if a section of the appropriate length, glued to the SE rubber...
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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    @reiner - having both 10x50 and 10x42 available as options for your 10x viewing would be great. But that's quite a lot of money to have tied up in binoculars. The 10x50 format has some great qualities, but even though I don't walk far during my birding there are times a 10x42 is better - any...
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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    I've always been a two binocular guy, or at least (since I've tended to have more than two binoculars) have a very strong preference to have 10x and 8x magnification available. For a long time the two formats I preferred were 10x40/42 and 8x30/32, the latter being preferred for its wider field...
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