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    Nikon EDG and MHG 8x42 comparison.

    Thank you . Nikon definitely makes nice glass. If you like Nikon and your looking for another bino , you owe it to yourself to try the EDG. The focuser alone can say somebody. Paul
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    Nikon EDG and MHG 8x42 comparison.

    Thank you. Both are very nice glass. There really is a kind of mystique with the EDG’s. I had tried and bought quite a few other binoculars over time, but the EDG was always in the back of my mind. I was always thinking there were better choices available than the EDG , and there were and are...
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    Nikon EDG and MHG 8x42 comparison.

    The SE holds up well against the other two, all three are very similar in image color tone. The SE has that three dimensional effect of a porro and has a field flattener more similar (and effective) to the EDG. The build , shape and material armor make for a binocular that feels like it melts...
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    Nikon EDG and MHG 8x42 comparison.

    I had both of these with me today, along with a Nikon 8x32 SE. I figured I’d give a short subjective observation of the differences of the two beautiful roofs. The EDG is heavier and feels heavier, it is completely encased in this thick heavy rubber. The rubber armor on the EDG has a military...
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