Felt dizzy after using bino?

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Post by Clifford60 »

I think it will be better for the mirror, the bino and the viewer chair to be mounted on a rotating table (slow speed, otherwise also dizzy)
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I think it can be mounted on a tripod too. Anyway, I won't use such a thing as a bino to me is to be used in a correct image mode. :)
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Any 45 or 90 deg diagonal bino viewer for bino? It will help too.
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There are 45 and 90 degree binos that give correct image. It would be better for the neck and also it can be mounted on a normal tripod mount instead of those Parallelogram mounts.

However, these binos have very limited field of view..sort of defeat the purpose of having a bino in the first place.
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Post by Clifford60 »

Know where to get one (45 or 90), looking for it for my coming 25X100 bino? Sorry 4 OT, last post
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My Turn to OT - seems like alot of pple getting 25x100 binos nowadays. Where you all getting from? :) Is there a good deal somewhere?
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jermng wrote:My Turn to OT - seems like alot of pple getting 25x100 binos nowadays. Where you all getting from? :) Is there a good deal somewhere?
HK Grandeye OEM, according to the website it is same as Oberwerk 25x100IF

25*100 binoculars HK$1760,
Air mail: HK$267
EMS: HK$378
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Post by jermng »

Interesting ... :) I just have to get past the idea of having to cramp my neck up against a tripod, which is why I sold my 20x80s in the first place. :)

Maybe binoviewers would do better for me. :)
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OT: regarding 90 deg binos with interchangable EPs, you can consider the Vixen BT-80 from McGill or Astro Scientific. Robin from McGill also has a Chinese-made 100mm 90 deg bino with mount and tripod for sale (same as those from Oberwerk/bigbinoculars.com), but this is a rather heavy setup... consider it only if you are as passionate about heaving heavy stuff like Weixing. :)
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