
Nikon 8x30 E2 vs. 8x32 SE - Binoculars - Cloudy Nights
2004年8月29日 · Page 1 of 2 - Nikon 8x30 E2 vs. 8x32 SE - posted in Binoculars: Is there an optical reason that, compared to the Nikon 8x32 SE, the 8x30 E2 seems to me easier viewing?My personal impression is that the E2 is more relaxed for keeping the whole circular field in view. On the SE, I get more frequent blacking out of the edges. (If I knew what the word meant, I would say the E2 has less vignetting ...
Nikon E2 10x35 or 8x30 ? - Binoculars - Cloudy Nights
2017年11月11日 · Page 1 of 4 - Nikon E2 10x35 or 8x30 ? - posted in Binoculars: Hello People, Ive been trying to find a used Nikon E2 or SE or Swarovski Habicht porro , most current versions. Not having much luck finding any of them so I am starting to consider buying a new E2 from Japan. The E2s Im looking at are 10x35 and 8x30. They both have roughly the same afov and exit pupils.I am wondering how they ...
Nikon 8x30 EII - wow! - Binoculars - Cloudy Nights
2023年10月9日 · I went ahead and ordered the Nikon 10x35 E2. I always liked the porro binocular design, but after seeing and owning some of the best roof prism binoculars, I realized that they are overall better. These Nikons are changing my mind. I will be happy to add them to my collection of binoculars, in addition to the roof prims binoculars.
Excellent Nikon 8x30 EII review - Binoculars - Cloudy Nights
2005年7月21日 · What I think I found most amazing about the E2 was the performance to price point, and feel it is a real shame that Nikon has decided to discontinue that model. I've had experience with many of the "top" roof prism glasses, as well as many porros over the years, and the E2 gives up VERY LITTLE (if anything) in comparison to any other comparable ...
Nikon 8x30 EII Still Worth getting? - Binoculars - Cloudy Nights
2022年10月28日 · I had both the Nikon E2's , 8x30 and 10x35 . A brand new in box 8x30 on Ebay Canada can be had for roughly $600ca . I firmly believe that you would be hard pressed to find a better binocular for the price . They are wonderful bins . Both mine were purchased from ebay with no issues at all .
Home built Nikon 2x54 widefield binos - Cloudy Nights
2016年5月10日 · Page 1 of 38 - Home built Nikon 2x54 widefield binos - posted in Binoculars: As a widefield freak I was always interested in buying a Vixen SG 2,1 x 42 or a Gucki for low power widefield views with big aperture. While playing around with some teleconverters to boost the power of binoculars I found out, that some teleconverters can be used like small telescopes. Especially the Nikon TC-E2 was ...
Home built Nikon 2x54 widefield binos - Page 2 - Cloudy Nights
2016年5月10日 · My pair of Nikon TC-E2 lenses arrived. No focus mechanism. To achieve sharpest focus I move them to the correct distance from my eyes. I can hold both lenses up to my eyes, and if I'm steady I can physically merge both images. The spacing fits my ipd just fine. I have a Nikon TC-E3ED on order, as well as a couple of other teleconverters inbound.
Nikon E2 10x35 or 8x30 ? - Page 3 - Binoculars - Cloudy Nights
2017年11月11日 · Page 3 of 4 - Nikon E2 10x35 or 8x30 ? - posted in Binoculars: Is it normal that the objective coatings have more purple/magenta hue with the 8x30s . The 10x35s are more blue/green with subtle purple/magenta .
Nikon E2 10x35 or 8x30 ? - Page 2 - Binoculars - Cloudy Nights
2017年11月11日 · Page 2 of 4 - Nikon E2 10x35 or 8x30 ? - posted in Binoculars: Rich and Jim, This is a bit off topic but I am curious. I have noticed that both of you have the Nikon E2 8x30 as well as the Bushnell Elite Custom Compact 7x26 . Does the Bushnell get used much? I used to own one when I had the 8x32SE and found other than its compact form it had nothing to offer when compared to the SEs and I ...
Battle of the Nikon 8x30s...E2 vs. Monarch HG - Cloudy Nights
2019年2月16日 · I think the Nikon 8x30 E2 is better considered as the successor to the Zeiss Oberkochen 8x30 than to the Deltrentis. Note that Holger's latest favourites list post dates his E2 vs HG report by a month or so - but the HG is clearly a good glass. Best, Graham. Yup! It’s my classic Zeiss Oberkochen 8x30 that keep me from buying the Nikon 8x30EII ...