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    Baby S

    Yes, must be. My Swarovski dealer confirmed that there is no diopter correction.
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    Baby S

    Sounds like good news to me! But: Is that not just the reality for an up-market optics store in Western Europe? I would imagine globally (including large countries like India, Brazil etc) things look quite different.
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    Baby S

    Maybe. But it could also be that Swaro is the only European premium manufacturer who understands what's inevitably coming and is trying out new things. Just some numbers (I only have data for the US**, so let's use these). 10 years ago (that's 2013!!), of the roughly 8'417'000 binoculars...
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    Baby S

    I don't think so.
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    Baby S

    ???? That would be rather stupid. I know kids who don’t wear glasses but still turn the diopter a bit when they borrow one of my binos.
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    Baby S

    I think for kids, factors other than FOV and close focus may be even more relevant: eye relief / ease of view with and without glasses, ergonomics for small hands, fun factor (Swarovski spent months with kids to determine the choice of colors). As to close focus: insects at 2 meters appear less...
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