I have used one and liked it. It fits over the eyepiece of the binocular and doubles the magnification of that side of the binocular it is on. I would recomend a binocular tripod adapter and tripod to maximize the benefits. Super light weight and a very compact option.
Depending upon your needs, I would probably 1st recomend a spotting scope of the impact or nomad caliber. Light weight and also very compact, a Great value for their price.
I don't know if it is universal to all brands of binoculars. I know that it works on the Vortex line. I imagine that it would work on most, we can look and try it out on your binos. Let me know if you ever want to test it on your binos.
Glad to hear you like the Skyline ED. Have you taken any pics yet?
LAST EDITED ON Feb-05-08 AT 08:09PM (MST)[p]Cowslayer,
None yet can't get out of the snow sounds like we will get some good weather this weekend. Will those tri pods be at the show this weekend? any good pic. from you?
Cowslayer-
Could you send me a link on that tri pod with the twist handle the one you had on the"Skyline ED" that day we looked through them. Or send me a pm message