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Old May 27th 04, 11:59 PM
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Default Chromatic Aberration on Nikon 10x42 SE (superior E) or 10x bino owners

I just got the nikon 10x42, based on the general comments of this
bino.

I notice that when aim at california licence place with red California
Logo against white background with dark blue CA licence place number,
I see faint red lines around the licence id alphabets. Is this
chromatic aberration typical for all hig-end 10x binoculars?

Thx

I'd like this bino, don't have experience with other high-end binos,
and feel that binos need ED glass and auto focus. Camera lens has
better optical then all binos lens.
 




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