Binoculars Nikon Prostaff 7S and P7 in 10×42
00:00:01 Presentation
00:00:30 Release date of the P7
00:00:45 Purpose of my purchase
00:01:48 Blur at the edge
00:02:24 Size of the sweet spot
00:02:42 Central sharpness
00:03:18 Colors
00:03:45 Glare control
00:04:31 Glare control with the P7 10×42
00:05:50 Glare control with the 7S 10×42
00:07:15 Barrel distorsions
00:08:53 Chromatic aberrations (CA)
00:10:30 Possibility of correction of the CA with the IPD (interpupillary distance)
00:10:55 Kidney-bean effet
00:11:04 Kidney-bean effect : eyecups
00:12:29 Eye relief
00:13:30 Effective eye relief
00:14:48 Field of view
00:15:18 Balance
00:16:24 Hole for a tripod adapter
00:17:33 Quality of the neckstrap
00:18:20 Focus wheel
00:19:35 Diopter ring
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Nice work Colvert! I often find that moving the eyecups down one step from fully extended shows me the field stops better and also cuts down on glare. Seems to work on many binoculars.