Davekyn
04-11-2008, 12:36 AM
I was so impressed with how the AOE 15X70 Binos handled, that I just had to up the app and see how they too would handle. Seing as Andrews Com would drop the postage charge and let me have a set of 20X90 Binos for $249.00 total, I bit the bullet and they arrived within two days without collimation issues...so far so good.
WOW!!! I thought the 15X70 were BIG, but check out the comparison now:
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x30/davekyn/8.jpg
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x30/davekyn/4-1.jpg
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x30/davekyn/6.jpg
Inside Case Package:
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x30/davekyn/7.jpg
I was able to mess around with my light camera mount, but do not recommend this at all for a useable mount...I was just messing around, and can tell you now, that you need a proper mount to use these Binos Trouble free! I just like to learn the hard way all the time...lets just say I am using the tripod for display sake only:
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x30/davekyn/1.jpg
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x30/davekyn/2-1.jpg
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x30/davekyn/3-1.jpg
Perfomance:
As usual, cloudy nights on arrival. I could notice straight away durng day tests that these Binos were worth every cent, & I was not disappointed that I had bought them at all! Magnification was definitely there, but not as much as I thought...however I slowly began to appreciate that I could indeed see much more finer detail, at a further distance, than when compared to the 15X70. The more I looked the more I could see, just how much more was being displayed & what a great benefit this was gong to be when using for my night sessions.
Unfortunately cloudy nights...argghhhhhhh. I can say though, that now I am going up in the app, that I can notice & identify with when people talk about the distortion or out of focus on the edge of FOV type of thing. Not a big deal though when you think of just how much more you get to see. I can’t wait to get a decent tripod and clear nights.
As for Hand Held...YES I did give them a go and was quite surprised that for terrestrial, they were indeed able to be held for short periods were upon both my friend and I would slowly pick out & cite to each other, the junk lying around people’s back yards, miles down in the valley. When eyeing off such fine detail, it was evident just how much more you could see compared to the 15X70 wich I still love to death.
I can EASILY hand hold the 15X70 now... J
Can’t wait till first light with these Baby’s
Later
Dave
WOW!!! I thought the 15X70 were BIG, but check out the comparison now:
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x30/davekyn/8.jpg
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x30/davekyn/4-1.jpg
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x30/davekyn/6.jpg
Inside Case Package:
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x30/davekyn/7.jpg
I was able to mess around with my light camera mount, but do not recommend this at all for a useable mount...I was just messing around, and can tell you now, that you need a proper mount to use these Binos Trouble free! I just like to learn the hard way all the time...lets just say I am using the tripod for display sake only:
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x30/davekyn/1.jpg
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x30/davekyn/2-1.jpg
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x30/davekyn/3-1.jpg
Perfomance:
As usual, cloudy nights on arrival. I could notice straight away durng day tests that these Binos were worth every cent, & I was not disappointed that I had bought them at all! Magnification was definitely there, but not as much as I thought...however I slowly began to appreciate that I could indeed see much more finer detail, at a further distance, than when compared to the 15X70. The more I looked the more I could see, just how much more was being displayed & what a great benefit this was gong to be when using for my night sessions.
Unfortunately cloudy nights...argghhhhhhh. I can say though, that now I am going up in the app, that I can notice & identify with when people talk about the distortion or out of focus on the edge of FOV type of thing. Not a big deal though when you think of just how much more you get to see. I can’t wait to get a decent tripod and clear nights.
As for Hand Held...YES I did give them a go and was quite surprised that for terrestrial, they were indeed able to be held for short periods were upon both my friend and I would slowly pick out & cite to each other, the junk lying around people’s back yards, miles down in the valley. When eyeing off such fine detail, it was evident just how much more you could see compared to the 15X70 wich I still love to death.
I can EASILY hand hold the 15X70 now... J
Can’t wait till first light with these Baby’s
Later
Dave