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KennyJ

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Re: Brunton 'Lite-Tech' 10x42 mini -review
      06/26/08 07:27 AM

Thank you Chris for another of your well - written reviews .

Those reflections and spikes you reported seem to be common complaints from users of non - phase coated roof prism binoculars .

The Minolta Activa you used as a comparo would probably provide very stiff competition for some binoculars costing far more than this Brunton did .

I think , in terms of value for money , a word you used several times in your report , " reasonable " , sums this model up quite well .

Thanks again
Kenny

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* Brunton 'Lite-Tech' 10x42 mini -review charen 06/26/08 04:48 AM
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