I finally got it. In a good condition, internally clean,
perfectly collimated for "reasonable" price. Its full name is
Swarovski Habicht-Merkur 8X30 M DV, "Habicht" in script letters, dated in early
60s. I was prepared for only one deliberately chosen "flaw" - yellow image.
Everything else supposed to be mechanical and optical masterpiece. Unfortunately,
Swarovski was not in alpha class with E. Leitz and Carl Zeiss in 50s and 60s, like it
is today. I compared it with both Carl Zeiss, east and west, with Binuxit and
many others, three times cheaper binoculars. Central sharpness is not on par
with let's say Binuxit, Carl Zeiss west, Zephyr, Porlerim and Pizar, brightness is
average, viewing comfort is far from perfect and its greenish yellow tint is
very unpleasant in almost any lighting conditions (among the worst in my collection). Paint on the bridge and
leatherette are also very low quality and prone to fall off. And focus is
pretty stiff due to a kind of weather sealing. As a birdwatcher I would choose
Carl Zeiss Deltrintem pre 1978 over Habicht any time, despite some glorious
reviews. Hard to believe? Take a chance and try it by yourself : )
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