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Terry Ross asked: 
Quality Binoculars

Binoculars consist of numerous air to glass surfaces with each individual surface contributing to the loss of light. Quality Binoculars help prevent the loss of light with one or more of the surfaces being coated with one or more layers of anti-reflective coating. Never buy binoculars with uncoated lenses, the lack of coating [...]]]></description>
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		<title>What brand are good quality binoculars?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parker Asked:
I'm looking for binoculars where I can see miles away. I'm looking for vision quality, zoom quality, and levitra online buy  can hold up for a long time. Thanks.
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If money is no object, Swarovski, pharmacy whithout prescription  Leica, or Zeiss.
Vortex is a good one if you're looking for mid priced binos. Mid [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How To Find The Highest Quality Binoculars For Bird Watching</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bird watching has been a favorite pastime around the world for many centuries. The ancient Romans spent times in the garden comparing the birds to one another. The children of that era would watch for hours according to some literature, sometimes comparing the wingspans of different bird species. Dating back to the beginning of time, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Leica Cameras &#8211; Antique</title>
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Lawrence Bell asked: Leica Cameras derive their name from a shortening of "Leitz Camera". While on the staff at the Leitz Wetzlar Factory in 1911, Oskar Barnack set out to create a portable camera. The Wetzlar works dated back to 1849, founded by Carl Kellner, a mathematician and optician, for the purpose of developing lenses [...]]]></description>
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