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Little used, well taken care of. $600.00 shipped. Functionally just like new. A NIB set on the Internet is going for $899.00. No scratches, etc. on lenses that I can see.

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Bought new about 2001 or 2002. To me the focus knob has always felt a little sloppy even new just out of the box. I bought a set of Nikon 8X32 SE binos at the same time and prefer to use them while the Zeiss sat in a cabinet. The view through the Zeiss is excellent and very comparable to the SEs but I prefer the ergonomics of the SEs.
Spectacular Glass! These won't last long.
I have a pair and will never sell them.

rb
I'll take 'em. PM sent.
Might be the best bino Zeiss ever made.
Thanks GW you stopped me from spending $$$ because they would be a nice addition to my other ClassiC's
Sold to GreatWaputi pending receipt of funds.
Originally Posted by RDFinn
Might be the best bino Zeiss ever made.
Close. . . #2. Their best is 8x30 B/GA IF, originally developed for the Bundeswehr in 1964 (and continuously upgraded as technology allowed), and sold with one break through today. I don't believe anyone would contradict me when I write this binocular, with rangefinder reticle and umbral lenses, is the most overdesigned and egregiously expensive military binocular ever conceived.
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