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Hi a little off thread but has anybody tried these binoculars I've seen in a
local shop. They are Praktika 20-100 X 70mm objectives. They look reasonable but don't know what the eye relief is or flatness of the focus. They're been sold for £75 I think there is a newer model which why they are quite cheap? Obviously they'll need to be mounted for high mag use. Si has anybody bought/tried some? Regards Mark |
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News wrote:
Hi a little off thread but has anybody tried these binoculars I've seen in a local shop. They are Praktika 20-100 X 70mm objectives. They look reasonable but don't know what the eye relief is or flatness of the focus. They're been sold for £75 I think there is a newer model which why they are quite cheap? Obviously they'll need to be mounted for high mag use. Si has anybody bought/tried some? Regards Mark I haven't tried these ones myself, but I have had some Praktica compacts for general/nature use, and they were not very good. Zoom bins are notoriously poor anyway. FWIW I'd rather spend the money on a pair of Celestron SkyMaster 15/70s. -- Andy Hewitt http://web.mac.com/andrewhewitt1/ |
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![]() "Andy Hewitt" wrote in message news:1i5649y.meuynzhxocfN%wildrover.andy@googlemai l.com... News wrote: Hi a little off thread but has anybody tried these binoculars I've seen in a local shop. They are Praktika 20-100 X 70mm objectives. They look reasonable but don't know what the eye relief is or flatness of the focus. They're been sold for £75 I think there is a newer model which why they are quite cheap? Obviously they'll need to be mounted for high mag use. Si has anybody bought/tried some? Regards Mark I haven't tried these ones myself, but I have had some Praktica compacts for general/nature use, and they were not very good. Zoom bins are notoriously poor anyway. FWIW I'd rather spend the money on a pair of Celestron SkyMaster 15/70s. Think also, what exit pupil you are going to have. 3.5mm, at the minimum magnification, and 0.7mm!, at the higher magnification. No binocular of any quality, would even think of trying to offer this sort of magnification. Even at the lowest magnification, they'll need to be firmly mounted, and honestly, I'd suspect they fall in line with some of the smaller 'high magnification' binoculars like this, that are typically offered as 'incredible deals' in some magazines, which are not worth even getting your 'bargepole' out for... Best Wishes |
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![]() "Andy Hewitt" wrote in message news:1i5649y.meuynzhxocfN%wildrover.andy@googlemai l.com... News wrote: Hi a little off thread but has anybody tried these binoculars I've seen in a local shop. They are Praktika 20-100 X 70mm objectives. They look reasonable but don't know what the eye relief is or flatness of the focus. They're been sold for £75 I think there is a newer model which why they are quite cheap? Obviously they'll need to be mounted for high mag use. Si has anybody bought/tried some? Regards Mark I haven't tried these ones myself, but I have had some Praktica compacts for general/nature use, and they were not very good. Zoom bins are notoriously poor anyway. FWIW I'd rather spend the money on a pair of Celestron SkyMaster 15/70s. -- Andy Hewitt http://web.mac.com/andrewhewitt1/ Further to Andy's comments, I can recommend the 15 x 70 Revelation binoculars Telescope house sell for £59.99 inc P&P. If they still have them, they are the bargain of the year, complete with soft case, tripod adaptor and straps, etc. I'm very pleased with mine, and I believe they are almost identical to the Celestron branded ones. Very best wishes and clear, dark skies. -- Paul B, York, UK. York Astronomical Society www.yorkastro.co.uk Please buy from the YAS web shop and help YAS raise funds |
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Paul Buglass wrote:
I haven't tried these ones myself, but I have had some Praktica compacts for general/nature use, and they were not very good. Zoom bins are notoriously poor anyway. FWIW I'd rather spend the money on a pair of Celestron SkyMaster 15/70s. -- Andy Hewitt http://web.mac.com/andrewhewitt1/ Further to Andy's comments, I can recommend the 15 x 70 Revelation binoculars Telescope house sell for £59.99 inc P&P. If they still have them, they are the bargain of the year, complete with soft case, tripod adaptor and straps, etc. I'm very pleased with mine, and I believe they are almost identical to the Celestron branded ones. Very best wishes and clear, dark skies. I believe they are the same too - also similar to the Strathspey bins as well. Mind you, these weren't around when I bought the Celestrons. -- Andy Hewitt http://web.mac.com/andrewhewitt1/ |
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"News" wrote in message
... Hi a little off thread but has anybody tried these binoculars I've seen in a local shop. They are Praktika 20-100 X 70mm objectives. They look reasonable but don't know what the eye relief is or flatness of the focus. They're been sold for £75 I think there is a newer model which why they are quite cheap? Obviously they'll need to be mounted for high mag use. Si has anybody bought/tried some? Regards Mark I have a pair of Practika 20x50's I got as a present. They are not very good, producing a soft, poor contrast image. By contrast, my 10x50 Bresser bins for £9.99 from Lidl's a few months ago are absolutely brilliant for the money. Bob H |
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News wrote:
Hi a little off thread but has anybody tried these binoculars I've seen in a local shop. They are Praktika 20-100 X 70mm objectives. They look reasonable but don't know what the eye relief is or flatness of the focus. They're been sold for £75 I think there is a newer model which why they are quite cheap? Obviously they'll need to be mounted for high mag use. Si has anybody bought/tried some? Regards Mark There is no such thing a a decent zoom binocular. Period. Best, Stephen Remove footfrommouth to reply -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Stephen Tonkin | ATM Resources; Astro-Tutorials; Astro Books + + (N51.162 E0.995) | http://astunit.com + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + |
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