![]() As to a few comments from above, here are a few observations of mine (not necessarily those of the designers in Austria) Stiff focus - yes it is stiffer than most porro prism binoculars, but that is due to the double-waterproofing seals on the bridge. They are still being produced for the european market, so you should be able to get hold of one to try out. We can still special order them from Austria, but the dealer had better have a paying customer waiting for them. ![]() After a few years of selling VERY few of the Classic models, we at SONA have stopped importing them from Austria and featuring them oin our price lists, simply because there was so little demand from both consumera and retailers. This part incIudes both the thréaded sleeve that scréws into the thé threads surrounding thé eyepiece as weIl as the sóft. This is the correct eyecup if your serial number starts with a K. This is the correct part for the SLC HD if your serial number starts with a D. The Classic models had fallen off the radar. On Swarovski Binoculars Serial Number Starts. After the EL 42 series came out, many birdwatching stores simply stopped stocking even the SLC series, and the advent of the EL 32 binoculars has only reinforced that. However, after I went to work for Swarovski Optik N.A., I looked at the sales figures and realized that I was the exception to the rule - most dealers did not want to stock or sell the Classic models.
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