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<blockquote data-quote="Dan Conzo" data-source="post: 13800" data-attributes="member: 269"><p>I looked thru a set of the new Kowa binoculars at the Super Shoot last July at Williamsport (the $3500 ones) and they were superb and I believe they were 35x. One guy had a set of the newer Weavers together on a bracket (20 x 50s) up at the shoots, they are small and light weight but looked great also. Nikon also made a pair of Binocular Telescopes (that is what they called them) about 20 to 25 years ago that were nice but high priced. I agree that the Spacemasters or Balscopes cannot be beat for the money. They made the spacemasters with ED glass for a short time if you can find them they are better in low light conditions. If you can find the 27x WA Kowa eyepieces that fit the spacemasters and Balscopes they are also nice especially if your looking 1200 to 1500 yards, the field of view is 131 ft (@ 1000 yds) just 32 feet short of the 22x WA eyepieces. Swarovski (in 1993) made a twin telescope 30 x 75 that cost $2250, I'm not sure if they still make these or not.</p><p></p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Conzo, post: 13800, member: 269"] I looked thru a set of the new Kowa binoculars at the Super Shoot last July at Williamsport (the $3500 ones) and they were superb and I believe they were 35x. One guy had a set of the newer Weavers together on a bracket (20 x 50s) up at the shoots, they are small and light weight but looked great also. Nikon also made a pair of Binocular Telescopes (that is what they called them) about 20 to 25 years ago that were nice but high priced. I agree that the Spacemasters or Balscopes cannot be beat for the money. They made the spacemasters with ED glass for a short time if you can find them they are better in low light conditions. If you can find the 27x WA Kowa eyepieces that fit the spacemasters and Balscopes they are also nice especially if your looking 1200 to 1500 yards, the field of view is 131 ft (@ 1000 yds) just 32 feet short of the 22x WA eyepieces. Swarovski (in 1993) made a twin telescope 30 x 75 that cost $2250, I'm not sure if they still make these or not. Dan [/QUOTE]
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