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20-09-2017, 12:25 PM
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Experience with Teleskop Giant Binoculars
Hi All,
Was wondering if anyone has had experience with these binos as they seem reasonably priced even including delivery to Aus?
http://www.teleskop-express.de/shop/...eyepieces.html
The only thing I have concerns with is it says they are not collimated?
I am tossing up between these binos and the Andrew's Communication Giant 25 x 100 BT 45 which are double - looks like the same manufacturer as the Oberwerk Giant Binos.
Thanks for your help
M11
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20-09-2017, 01:13 PM
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If you read through the specifications they state that they are colimated in the factory, as are all binoculars. Teleskop- Express have a good reputation
"TS Optics guarantee of quality
All binoculars from TS Optics are checked for proper optical performance and adjustment by our technical department."
A very tempting price for 100mm semi apo binos.
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20-09-2017, 01:22 PM
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Hi Jeff,
Thanks for confirming. I saw in the description for these binos had and it had me thinking:
♦ Optic is decollimated - must be collimated. Also perfect for building of 2 Semi-Apo refractor telescopes.
Really tempted to order today get this as the price to get it here is quite cheap.
M11
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20-09-2017, 01:56 PM
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Some of their blurb is just bad translation of German to English, I think what is meant that if the tubes were separated they would be fine stand alone 100mm F5 scopes. Not that anyone would be sacreligeous enough to do that.
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20-09-2017, 02:30 PM
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Hi Jeff,
Thanks for that. Lost in translation
I have just put in my order for one. Thanks also for the quick replies.
M11
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20-09-2017, 10:37 PM
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The 2nd link doesn't work, maybe the one you ordered was a one off special and the add has been discontinued now you've bought them. The price was considerably cheaper than what I had seen before for these binos and now they are listed at just over 1000 Euro , $ 1.6k AUD approx , which is more in tune with previously listed prices on their site.
If , indeed you get them for the price you first posted about, you have scored a good deal.
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21-09-2017, 12:19 AM
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Interesting... I looked earlier this evening and couldn't spot any difference in what was offered. Both links worked a few hours ago but as you say TS have now pulled the second link. Must have made a pricing mistake and they've twigged to it.
Seems you scored a bargain.
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21-09-2017, 06:01 AM
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You can better get these 100mm binos, these are 90 degree angled which is much more comfortable than straight-through, particularly when close to the zenith.
I saw this was already mentioned by @m11.
But they cost EU$1200 == A$1800 (plus import tax).
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21-09-2017, 09:50 AM
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Hi Jeff,
Hmm strange, that link was working yesterday afternoon.
Got confirmation from Teleskop the order went through.
Just though it strange as I checked both and got a friend to confirm as well.
Hopefully it gets delivered ok
Thanks agan for your help.
M11
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Originally Posted by Saturnine
The 2nd link doesn't work, maybe the one you ordered was a one off special and the add has been discontinued now you've bought them. The price was considerably cheaper than what I had seen before for these binos and now they are listed at just over 1000 Euro , $ 1.6k AUD approx , which is more in tune with previously listed prices on their site.
If , indeed you get them for the price you first posted about, you have scored a good deal.
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21-09-2017, 09:53 AM
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Hi Wavytone,
Glad I put my order in yesterday. I definetely though something was strange when I saw both links.
M11
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Originally Posted by Wavytone
Interesting... I looked earlier this evening and couldn't spot any difference in what was offered. Both links worked a few hours ago but as you say TS have now pulled the second link. Must have made a pricing mistake and they've twigged to it.
Seems you scored a bargain.
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21-09-2017, 10:00 AM
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Hi Skysurfer,
Yep, saw the second link after I ordered.
Definetly got the order confirmation as well yesterday.
Your ordered following products:
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Product Article Nr. Single price
Price
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TS-Optics APO Giant Binoculars 100 mm Semi APO - 90° angled, 1.25" eyepieces
Shipping time: in stock
TSG10090-3101
587,40 EUR
587,40 EUR
Sub-Total: 587,40 EUR
German Post (Dispatch to AU: ): 51,00 EUR
Total: 638,40 EUR
It came to $960AUD , under the $1000 gst threshold as well.
Regards,
M11
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Originally Posted by skysurfer
You can better get these 100mm binos, these are 90 degree angled which is much more comfortable than straight-through, particularly when close to the zenith.
I saw this was already mentioned by @m11.
But they cost EU$1200 == A$1800 (plus import tax).
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22-09-2017, 11:14 PM
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Hi Mel
If the order has been confirmed , at the price shown, you have definitely scored a fantastic bargain, well done. I've sort of had a desire to get a large pair of right angled binos', having used a binoviewer for a few years now and enjoyed the views through them. Looks like I missed out on a great chance.
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22-09-2017, 11:23 PM
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Hi Jeff,
I believe so. Got confirmation its been shipped.
Thanks for your advice , if you hadnt responded , i probably wouldnt have pulled the trigger.
I have found I tend to use binos more these days.
Will give an update when I get them.
Thanks,
Mel
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Originally Posted by Saturnine
Hi Mel
If the order has been confirmed , at the price shown, you have definitely scored a fantastic bargain, well done. I've sort of had a desire to get a large pair of right angled binos', having used a binoviewer for a few years now and enjoyed the views through them. Looks like I missed out on a great chance.
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23-09-2017, 04:28 AM
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Dark sky rules !
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Quote:
Originally Posted by m11
Hi Skysurfer,
Yep, saw the second link after I ordered.
Definetly got the order confirmation as well yesterday.
Your ordered following products:
pcs
Product Article Nr. Single price
Price
1
x
TS-Optics APO Giant Binoculars 100 mm Semi APO - 90° angled, 1.25" eyepieces
Shipping time: in stock
TSG10090-3101
587,40 EUR
587,40 EUR
Sub-Total: 587,40 EUR
German Post (Dispatch to AU: ): 51,00 EUR
Total: 638,40 EUR
It came to $960AUD , under the $1000 gst threshold as well.
Regards,
M11
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I hope the customs won't charge you import tax.... but even then it is a very good deal.
EDIT: I saw on this site that you are lucky:
http://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Impo/Buyi
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You need to know that:
For goods that are worth equal to or under AUD1,000, there are no duties, taxes or charges to pay.
For goods that are worth more than AUD1,000, you will need to fill out a special form called an Import Declaration, and pay duties, taxes and charges.
You will need to pay duties and taxes on some goods (like tobacco or alcohol) regardless of their value
Certain types of goods are not allowed to be brought into Australia, or else need special permits.
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23-09-2017, 12:19 PM
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Hi skysurfer,
I hope so too
Total amount is under
Extra work and cost when i had imported a refractor from the US.
Mel
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