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I'd be all over them if I could afford them lol
It is almost as if they take away any improvement and create a substandard binocular when they can't be mounted effectively on a tripod. I mean, with tripod mounting, you increase the effectiveness of binoculars many fold, so much so that that I would never use binoculars for any period of time without a tripod.
I wonder if they will have some other mounting option that doesn't involve silly straps and extended base plates.
Well, looks like they changed their tune, I was able to pre-order one of the studs just now, stoked.
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I don't notice that problem on 15s because I never handhold 15s. They are always tripod mounted so it's a moot point.I would be interested in a pair of NL 15s. I doubt they are coming anytime soon, though. Hopefully I'm wrong. I'm putting my money on them making 32s before 50s or 56s. The birders love 32s. Since they made 12x42s, I wonder if they would make 15x50s...
The way they moved the focusing knob to the front of the bridge would be awesome on a pair of 15s. Would make them a bit more useful when hand-holding. As it is on the SLCs with the focusing knob near the oculars I hold them out by the objective lens for stability, then to change focus I have to move one of my hands back to the focuser, then back out to the objective for stability again. Can be a bit fiddly. I don't mind too much. I have always seen it as an 'it is what it is' type deal. It could be improved though.
Zeiss has had the focusing knob in that spot on the Victory HTs for a long time, but for some incomprehensible reason never made 15s - only 8x54 and 10x54.
So I’m going to have to ask a noobie question. What does the stud connect to that allows it to be tripod mounted?
Any discussion on NL Pure 15's?
Is there a more compelling place to order these. Seems like since they are all seemingly priced the same, taxes are now collected, there really is not an advantage to one or the other.