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  1. Hermann

    The Zeiss SFL 8x30 compared with select current 8x30/8x32 roof binoculars

    To know whether it's an alpha or not there would need be a universally accepted definition of what an alpha is. Hermann
  2. Hermann

    The Zeiss SFL 8x30 compared with select current 8x30/8x32 roof binoculars

    I doubt that. This impression may arise because the Habicht is neutral, the E2 isn't. The Habicht 7x42 does indeed work surprisingly well with (some) glasses. Better than the 8x30 and the 10x40. I find the Habicht beats the E2 in every compartment except for field of view. Easily. That...
  3. Hermann

    The Zeiss SFL 8x30 compared with select current 8x30/8x32 roof binoculars

    Less than eight power and down. That's how Canip used the term, and I think that makes a lot of sense. Hermann
  4. Hermann

    The Zeiss SFL 8x30 compared with select current 8x30/8x32 roof binoculars

    First of all congratulations on one of the best threads on binoculars in a long time! Great stuff, and lots of interesting points to think about. I am particularly interested in this point you raised: Interesting. I'm becoming more and more interested in low power binoculars myself (used in...
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