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Subject: Moved Message By: chuckhov69 Date: 02/11/2003 11:18:15 pm PST Er... Please excuse me, but the poster that said he got these for $135 on ebay did NOT get this unit! He got the 8x30E, which is not the binocular listed here. This is supposed to be the 8x32 Superior E, which is gonna cost you a lot more money! Moderator - Could you please look into this for us? Thank you, -Chuck Subject: Re: Moved Message By: webmaster In Reply to: chuckhov69 (Original Message) Date: 02/12/2003 05:52:43 am PST The moderator mistakenly used the specs for the 8x32 Superior E series instead of the 8x30E which is the correct model for this section. >Er... Please excuse me, but the poster that said he got these for $135 on ebay did NOT get this unit! He got the 8x30E, which is not the binocular listed here. This is supposed to be the 8x32 Superior E, which is gonna cost you a lot more money! Moderator - Could you please look into this for us? >Thank you, >-Chuck Subject: Re: Moved Message By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.187.225) In Reply to: chuckhov69 (Original Message) Date: 07/02/2003 04:55:35 pm PST >Er... Please excuse me, but the poster that said he got these for $135 on ebay did NOT get this unit! He got the 8x30E, which is not the binocular listed here. This is supposed to be the 8x32 Superior E, which is gonna cost you a lot more money! Moderator - Could you please look into this for us? >Thank you, >-Chuck My review is for the 8x30E binoculars, which were the model listed in the title of the thread. Mine are not the SE model, and I did not check the specs listed to be sure they corresponded with my model. Subject: Re: vote by xxx.xxx.243.172 By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.162.104) Date: 06/29/2004 04:49:13 pm PST >Amendment of the last sentence: and possibly a nearly as bright image. Actually, what else can beat SE in term of brightness issue? Subject: Nikon 8x30 E2 By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.116.203) Date: 08/23/2004 07:13:05 pm PST I purchased a pair of these 6 months ago from a national mail order co. Price $278.00. These are an absolutely superb birding binocular. Very bright. Very wide field of view. Virtually no chromatic aberation but some barely noticable edge falloff in brightness. No discernible false color. Good close focus of about 7 feet. Readily visible pincushion distortion on both axis's, which is not significant for birding applications. Major complaint is the loosening of the leather covering. It appears to have been cut too large for the area covered, resulting in bubbling and loosening. I liked them so much I didn't return them. They can probably be fixed with an exacto knife and new gluing. I compared them against Leica 7x42 trinovids, Swift Audubon 8.5x42 and Eagle Platinum 6x32's all of which I own. Optically, the Nikons are equal or superior to them. Page 1 of 1 |
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