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Was offered a couple of Optolyth Binoculars in 56mm....thinking about buying them...optics seem great...anyone have these...any issues?

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Posts: 1319 | Location: MN and ND | Registered: 11 June 2008Reply With Quote
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So I bought one of these in 9x63 ....great optics, especially in low light...would have to put the quality on par with Zeiss....really light considering the size...best binocs I've ever bought.
 
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Have had a pair of 10x42 rubber armoured Optolyth Alpins for nearly 30 years. Used in Alps, wet weather, snow and dust. Never a problem and good optics. Nice and light too.
 
Posts: 3880 | Location: Nelson, New Zealand | Registered: 03 August 2009Reply With Quote
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Optolyth is a small Optics company in Baden-Wurttemburg that makes excellent value optics.

Their Royal series (8x56's & 9x63) are a superb value Teutonic "night" glass; the Alpin series a superb lightweight glass.

I've a 8x56 Royal that has afforded me superior service; and that as you say on par w/Zeiss (I've got both so I can compare).

Like eagle; I also have their Alpin series 7x42's which are a beautifully made, extremely light bino that is not only a joy to carry afield but afford a good view when you use them, too.

They stand by their 30 year guarantee. My Buddy (we bought the 8x56's together); dropped them out of a High Seat and destroyed the frame. Replaced, free of charge, no questions asked.


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