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Post by admin on Jan 29, 2006 7:31:45 GMT -5
I was just reading elk4me's review on Bino's and that made me remember how much trouble I have using them.
So anyone else have the same problem I do?
You no, I'm not as young as I once was. ;D And I just cannot see through my bino's with my glasses on. So I have to take them off, do my glassing and then put them back on.
Well, obviously I don't use them too offten, that is just way too much movement.
So, what do you guys use, or do you also take em off to glass? And contact ain't an option. ;D
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Post by michihunter on Jan 29, 2006 7:42:22 GMT -5
Longer eye relief and quality optics is what you need Mike. I've got a set of Bruntonm Lite Techs in 8x42 that do the trick for me. Just flod the eyeflaps back and place about a 1/2 inch from your eyes and you will be fine. But plan on spending some mkoney. Remember- Longer Eye Relief is what your looking for!!
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Post by admin on Jan 29, 2006 7:45:56 GMT -5
Thanks buddy. I don't use them too often right now. It is so thick where I hunt that you can't see that far anyway.
But always want to be prepared.
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Post by 4pointer on Jan 29, 2006 7:52:27 GMT -5
I have the same trouble Mh, thanks fer the info michihunter
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Post by ScottC on Jan 29, 2006 8:01:14 GMT -5
Folding the eye flaps, as michi said, is one thing many forget. Also, if you spend some money you can get a pair of binos with individual eye adjustments. I have a couple pairs of Steiners (one is for boating 7x50s) and I like both of them a lot. The key is being able to adjust the eyes individually. This way, even if you remove your glasses the binos are ready to use.
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Post by admin on Jan 29, 2006 8:04:21 GMT -5
Thanks Scott
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