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hallelujah
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Reged: 07/14/06
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Loc: Colorado Rocky Mt. High
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One is that it has been a long time since I saw a NEW binocular without any name at all on it , and the other is that I've never seen a 10-80 x 70 zoom binocular either !
Could you post a photo of this model ?
Kenny
Kenny,
How about this one? This is an internet translation.
Bresser 10-80x70 Reminds me of the Yukon models I've seen on the internet.
-------------------- Pentax 12x50mm PCF WP II FMC/WP/FP
Pentax 16x60mm PCF WP FMC/WP/FP
Pentax 20x60mm PCF WP II FMC/WP/FP
Orion 12x63mm Mini Giant FMC/JAPAN
Orion 15x70mm Little Giant II FMC/JAPAN
Orion 16x80mm Giant FMC/JAPAN
Orion 20x70mm Little Giant II FMC/JAPAN
Orion 30x80mm MEGAView FMC/JAPAN
Barska 30x80mm X-Trail LW FC
Burgess Optical Series II 20x90mm FMC/WP/FP
Handel's Messiah**Hallelujah! For the LORD God Omnipotent Reigneth
Edited by hallelujah (06/02/08 12:04 AM)
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mostlyd
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Reged: 06/01/08
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Kenny, can you please tell me what kind of instrument do you have (the one that sees the plates at 1,5 miles away)?
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KennyJ
   
Reged: 04/27/03
Posts: 10146
Loc: Lancashire UK
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Hi mostlyd ,
It is a Televue 76 APO telescope , using a 18mm Televue Radian eyepiece , with 3x Televue Barlow lens .
The magnification using that combination is 3 x 26.7x , which yields almost exactly 80x .
Kind regards Kenny
-------------------- If everyone is thinking the same thing , no-one is thinking - General George S.Patton
Zeiss 7 x 42 BGAT
Captain's Helmsman 7 x 50
Nikon 10 x 42 Superior E
Swift Audubon Kestrel 10 x 50
Helios 15 x 70 Observation
Strathspey 20 x 90
Televue 76 APO
Zeiss 85 Diascope
Helios 102 f5 refractor
Various eyepieces barlows tripods mounts etc.
Panasonic Lumix DMC - TZ5 digital camera
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mostlyd
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Reged: 06/01/08
Posts: 4
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I ordered the Sakura thing today. I'm filled with anticipation. I know it is not a very smart way to spend $100 but there are some things one must simply try. Especially I am interested in a comparison with the piece that I have.
Thank you for the info Kenny. I hope I'll find some store where to try such a telescope (or at least some good telescope or binoculars). I am really curious now about seing a superlative among such devices.
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KennyJ
   
Reged: 04/27/03
Posts: 10146
Loc: Lancashire UK
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You are more than welcome , my friend !
I forgot to add that for most kinds of longer distance daytime viewing , I actually prefer to use my Zeiss 85mm Diascope , with 20-60x zoom lens .
It offers a straight - through view , which I prefer due to needing to stand very straight due to a minor back problem , offers CORRECT / normal way around images , as opposed to the reversed left to right of the Televue without an erecting prism , is considrably lighter in weight than the TeleVue 76 , and is waterproof , which the TeleVue is not .
However , there is no doubt in my mind that the TeleVue is in a higher class , certainly in optical quality and probably in build quality , too .
Good luck with your $100 gamble !
I have a distinct feeling you are going to need it :-)
Kind Regards Kenny
-------------------- If everyone is thinking the same thing , no-one is thinking - General George S.Patton
Zeiss 7 x 42 BGAT
Captain's Helmsman 7 x 50
Nikon 10 x 42 Superior E
Swift Audubon Kestrel 10 x 50
Helios 15 x 70 Observation
Strathspey 20 x 90
Televue 76 APO
Zeiss 85 Diascope
Helios 102 f5 refractor
Various eyepieces barlows tripods mounts etc.
Panasonic Lumix DMC - TZ5 digital camera
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DJB
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Reged: 02/23/05
Posts: 1267
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Hi Kenny,
These Televues are quite nice, aren't they. I have one also, and I am always impressed with it. I have just too many oculars for it, but each does its job.
Best regards, Dave.
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Simon S
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Reged: 01/07/07
Posts: 110
Loc: Crawley West Sussex UK
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The other big problem with zoom binoculars is the collimation shifts when zooming on the ones I had. I learnt after that.
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DJB
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Reged: 02/23/05
Posts: 1267
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Hi Simon,
Right on! I purchased one once. The "remaining parts" are in my workshop for future hardware. Never again. Learnt my lesson too, but I can't believe I did such a dumb thing. I even knew better.
Best regards, Dave.
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