safaridreaming
Well-known member
There's a good conversation underway in Cloudy Nights as well about the Nikon WX binoculars. One of the guys has managed to to review both
https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/580233-nikon-wx-testing/page-7#entry7945858
These would definitely be mounted on a parallelogram for extended use.
I personally wouldn't buy these but can see the appeal of a wide field (9* TFOV and 76* AFOV) instrument with a flat field edge to edge.
Milky Way gazing would be awesome.
To me these binoculars are more about what a top tier manufacturer can really achieve if set to it.
cheers
Jeelan
https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/580233-nikon-wx-testing/page-7#entry7945858
These would definitely be mounted on a parallelogram for extended use.
I personally wouldn't buy these but can see the appeal of a wide field (9* TFOV and 76* AFOV) instrument with a flat field edge to edge.
Milky Way gazing would be awesome.
To me these binoculars are more about what a top tier manufacturer can really achieve if set to it.
cheers
Jeelan