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Q1: Can you use these binoculars with glasses or is it necessary for proper viewing to remove your glasses
A: These binoculars have an eye relief of 22mm. Anything over 14-15mm is generally considered as "extended" eye relief for eyeglass wearers. These binoculars will work very well with eyeglasses.
Q2: This model Steiner Navigator Pro C is the same "Steiner Navigator II"?
A: That is correct.
Q3: What is the difference between 7x50 Navigator Pro C, Steiner Marine 11 binoculars,and Steiner 7x50 Navigator 11 Binoculars? Are they different years, or all current models? We are looking for the best boating binoculars.
A: There are a few differences between them but not much. The big difference with the Pro C is it has a built in Compass. the difference between the Marine and the Navigator standard is the finish and the length of the chambers, the navigator being longer.
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Q5: Can you please give me a price in Aus dollars landed in Australia,post code 2508 Also can you explain how the range finding device works please.
A: The range finder is a reticle and based on where the object you are looking at is in the reticle you can figure out your range. the binoculars include instruction on how to do that exactly. We have no way of knowing what duties and takes may be to get an idea of that you will need to contact your local customs department. The cost of the binoculars in australian currency would be 653.48.
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