My Leica 10x25 today on an overcast day start to show it’s limitations under this kind of circumstances.
Doable but next time i will take my Leica 10x32 or 8x32 with me, also heavier so more stable as there was strong wind.
The swan and her entourage didn’t mind the wind, they where hungry.
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And? Did you see them? I saw one on Tenerife, but didn't get nice views. Somehow I like the canaries. Planning to visit La Palma next year.8x42 FL for the last two weeks, looking for Barbary falcons in the dramatic landscapes of the Canaries. It was a good trip.
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Hello Dries1,I just picked these up - (after bartering), always curious about them, enjoying the local blue jays, catbirds and cardinals. For a glass from the 50s, they are exceptional. The sample with a mint case smells new, the only small issue is these is some locl/minimal evidence of moisture on the prisms, they will be serviced in the near future as there is no evidence they ever were.
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Niiice. Very nice. Welcome nostalgiaI just picked these up - (after bartering), always curious about them, enjoying the local blue jays, catbirds and cardinals. For a glass from the 50s, they are exceptional. The sample with a mint case smells new, the only small issue is these is some local/minimal evidence of moisture on the prisms, they will be serviced in the near future as there is no evidence they ever were.
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I just picked these up - (after bartering), always curious about them, enjoying the local blue jays, catbirds and cardinals. For a glass from the 50s, they are exceptional. The sample with a mint case smells new, the only small issue is these is some local/minimal evidence of moisture on the prisms, they will be serviced in the near future as there is no evidence they ever were.
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Yes and it has about 12mm eye relief, more than the later Zeiss 8X30s at 9mm. Representation of colors is excellent and the case is mint, very lucky find.Ha, i just now see that its a Leitz 😬. This old binoculars often looks like brand new. Old school quality!
Congrats Andy, lucky find indeed. I’m on the lookout for one myself now also!Yes and it has about 12mm eye relief, more than the later Zeiss 8X30s at 9mm. Representation of colors is excellent and the case is mint, very lucky find.
Philip, why are the pictures in this post not available anymore?Using my newest addition to the crowd -- another old 8x30 wide angle "Luna Super" (often sold as "Eschenbach", sometimes without any branding). One of my absolute favourite porro designs for the insanely wide FoV and great center sharpness.
This specimen looks so squeaky clean on the inside and outside that I think it barely saw any use.