To answer my own question quoted above, I called Outdoorsmans customer service and asked them.
They told me that they know that their Bino Stud for Leica Ultravid fits some of the Leica Trinovid 10x42 HD, and they also know that it does not fit all of them. Since they do not know what...
Anybody tried the Leofoto S3 Leica Ultravid Binocular stud:
https://leofotousa.com/products/leofoto-s1-s2-s3-s4-stud-for-bc-03-binocular-adapter-leica-zeiss-swarovski?variant=39820225806433
on Leica Trinovid 10x42 HD?
If Outdoorsmans Bino Stud for Leica Ultravid fits also Leica Trinovid...
Several parties reported above that the Outdoorsmans Bino Stud for Leica Ultravid fits also Leica Trinovid 10x42 HD.
This was reported almost 3 years ago, but the Outdoorsman web site still does not mention that these bino studs work with Leica Trinovid 10x42 HD...
Do you wear your clic readers attached to the sunglasses? shooting glasses? photochromic sunglasses? It would be appreciated if you could share the specific make/model of these clic readers and the arrangement that works for you.
A good candidate for the lightest reading glasses are stick-on reading glass lenses ( e.g. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08WB4M6JM/ ). They can be used on sun glasses or shooting glasses.
An even better option is to use one of such stick-on lenses on only one lens (dominant eye one?) of...
@ReddingArcher and @amassi : thank you for some very good tips!
From my limited glassing experiences in the Trinity Alps area, I speculated that a quality spotting scope with 25-50x magnification may be used to glass suspicious area (shaded areas or the areas partially blocked by the tree or a...
I am a beginner blacktail deer hunter.
Based on my guided hunt experiences, I am planning to glass up to 800-1000 yards in the area where I will be hunting (public land in Trinity Alps, California).
I already have a Leica Trinovid 10x42mm binos, and I am planning to purchase a good quality...