by Jne_K on Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:05 am
Hi Jonathan
Don't remeber any offhand, no. By the way, I don't use objective covers in the field - they're more trouble than they are worth, as far as I'm concerned. In forty years of using binos in the field without objective covers, I have yet to scratch or damage an objective. Eyepiece lenses, on the other hand, take much more of a beating and so I use a rainguard, religiously. I consider that accessory to be far more important. Just make sure the rainguard rests loosely over the eyepieces - you want it off with a flick of the thumb when you are in a hurry. I usually attach the rainguard with only one of the straps for this reason.
Hi Jonathan
Don't remeber any offhand, no. By the way, I don't use objective covers in the field - they're more trouble than they are worth, as far as I'm concerned. In forty years of using binos in the field without objective covers, I have yet to scratch or damage an objective. Eyepiece lenses, on the other hand, take much more of a beating and so I use a rainguard, religiously. I consider that accessory to be far more important. Just make sure the rainguard rests loosely over the eyepieces - you want it off with a flick of the thumb when you are in a hurry. I usually attach the rainguard with only one of the straps for this reason.