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One binocular to rule the mountains
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<blockquote data-quote="flyguy1" data-source="post: 1948222" data-attributes="member: 92595"><p>I have Swarovski EL 10x42, but didn't use them when we were horse packing into a remote comp (wall tent with wood stove, so really roughing it). Too much magnification while on horseback. Used an ancient pair of Leitz Wetzlar 7x35s. I know it shouldn't be, given the much better coatings, but they seem just as clear as newer Zeiss or my ELs. Just had them rebuilt with new gaskets, eyecups, etc by a guy specializing in Leica. Wonderful work BTW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyguy1, post: 1948222, member: 92595"] I have Swarovski EL 10x42, but didn't use them when we were horse packing into a remote comp (wall tent with wood stove, so really roughing it). Too much magnification while on horseback. Used an ancient pair of Leitz Wetzlar 7x35s. I know it shouldn't be, given the much better coatings, but they seem just as clear as newer Zeiss or my ELs. Just had them rebuilt with new gaskets, eyecups, etc by a guy specializing in Leica. Wonderful work BTW. [/QUOTE]
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