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  1. Hermann

    Baby S

    Jan doesn't need to post anything. If Jan says it's made in the Far East, it is made in the Far East. End of story. Hermann
  2. Hermann

    Baby S

    And how insane is it when people here - and there are quite a few about, just look at some recent threads - spend tens of thousands on binoculars? Even though they can only use one pair at a time? Hermann
  3. Hermann

    Baby S

    True. But they do make binoculars like the APM 6x30 and now the APM 6.5x32 (Moon Star on CN). Taking an old design (the traditional porro first developed by Carl Zeiss) with modern coatings and modern eyepieces. A niche product that all the great Western companies long abandoned long ago. Is...
  4. Hermann

    Baby S

    You're right, as (nearly) always ... :cool: Hermann
  5. Hermann

    Baby S

    That's what I thought as well. Yep. And the datasheet for the MJ is clearly not for the consumption of kids, it's far too technical. Why should it be simplified? The manual, however, is of course simplified. That makes sense. But have a close look at (4) on the right in John's attached photo...
  6. Hermann

    Baby S

    You're right. I just had a look at the "manual", and it's pretty clear there's no dioptre correction. Sorry about that. My bad. Hermann
  7. Hermann

    Baby S

    Really? Check the third photo in post #3: IMO the focus knob clearly shows that the binoculars have dioptre correction, +/-3 diopters. Hermann Edit: I was wrong! No dioptre correction!
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