Doug.
I think that the two stage might be panning or static observer not objects looked at.
I was so fed up with the Bushnell I can't remember.
The Fujinons and Nikons I haven't tried. Apparently professional Fujinons were introduced in 1980 and are very expensive still. Also some take image intensifier alternate eyepieces.
I think that the most successful are the Canons.
Patudo.
If the captain of the USS Ronald Reagan wants to move the view, he just says port a little or starboard a little and they move the 100,000 ton vessel at his command.
I think that most Royal Navy ships use Zeiss Marine, but I don't know what other binoculars they use.
The Fujinons are used by helicopter observers with 28 volt supply I think.
I think that the two stage might be panning or static observer not objects looked at.
I was so fed up with the Bushnell I can't remember.
The Fujinons and Nikons I haven't tried. Apparently professional Fujinons were introduced in 1980 and are very expensive still. Also some take image intensifier alternate eyepieces.
I think that the most successful are the Canons.
Patudo.
If the captain of the USS Ronald Reagan wants to move the view, he just says port a little or starboard a little and they move the 100,000 ton vessel at his command.
I think that most Royal Navy ships use Zeiss Marine, but I don't know what other binoculars they use.
The Fujinons are used by helicopter observers with 28 volt supply I think.