Difference in Oberwerk 20x80's
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Difference in Oberwerk 20x80's
Just how much of a difference is there between the 20x80mm Oberwerk for 199.00, and the Deluxe 20x80mm for $349.00? If there both 20x80 there shouldn't be much difference in the view I'm thinking.
That's one big jump in cost!
That's one big jump in cost!
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Re: Difference in Oberwerk 20x80's
I've been told the Deluxe are more robust, better construction, better optics, better coatings => better views.
Can't rightly say though as I'm still debating getting LW 15x70s or saving more dollars for DX's. Or forgetting them and buying a baby Mak. :eek:
Can't rightly say though as I'm still debating getting LW 15x70s or saving more dollars for DX's. Or forgetting them and buying a baby Mak. :eek:
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Re: Difference in Oberwerk 20x80's
I got that as well and hopefully someone will have viewed with both of them. I have the Nikon Action EX 10x50 now and find then a good choice but
would like something with more power.
would like something with more power.
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Re: Difference in Oberwerk 20x80's
Hello Doug,
and what about the 20x80ED for less money than the Obies,
https://www.telescope.com/Orion-GiantVi ... 130269.uts
Best,
JG
and what about the 20x80ED for less money than the Obies,
https://www.telescope.com/Orion-GiantVi ... 130269.uts
Best,
JG
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Re: Difference in Oberwerk 20x80's
Well, JG I like the price,and there saying the right things to me in there information,but are they as good. Do you have anymore information on them? Maybe
you have have a chance to view with them.
you have have a chance to view with them.
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Binoculars, Nikon 10x50, Oberwerk 20x80 LW binos
Shorty 2x Barlow lens, Orion Stratus 8mm,13mm,21mm, Baader 36mm, Meade 6.5mm,
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Re: Difference in Oberwerk 20x80's
Hello Doug,Doug James wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 11:43 pm Well, JG I like the price,and there saying the right things to me in there information,but are they as good. Do you have anymore information on them? Maybe
you have have a chance to view with them.
I have never had them in my hands.
What I am getting from the internet, is the increasing number of the ED big binoculars, looking like a new wave on the market. APM in Germany is trying to make big money on the "ED", TeleskopService has thrown on the market the 23x110 ED, which may be of a potential interest for myself. At least, they don't call it an
Open is the question what they understand under the ED glass, like FPL51, or is it anything better? What about just a short flint KZFS or its generic from China, it's also low dispersion, and a wide spaced Baker doublet works on the 15x85 BA8 binoculars I have, https://www.teleskop-express.de/shop/pr ... oured.html
This one from APM has a fast ED doublet, but it is certainly not
https://www.apm-telescopes.de/en/apm-hi ... bile=false
you can't trick an
Long rant short, I would wait some time and look what will be up on the markets,
JG
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Re: Difference in Oberwerk 20x80's
I have the 17x70 Deluxe. The quality is indeed higher on the Deluxe series. Gas purged, better quality cases and lens covers, extra attention to collimation, heavier duty armoring and better moisture protection. The optics are the best I've used in a non-ED setting. They are well worth the extra expense.
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