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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 311390" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>Are the coatings on the interior of the lens, or the exterior? What I am seeing sure appears to be on the interior of the lens.</p><p></p><p>It probably needs to be said here, but I don't buy $1k binocs simply because I am not nice to my gear. While I tend to clean them with care, they absolutely get drug through the countryside as I hunt with them around my neck and if I'm on a crawl, they're in-between the ground and I. That being said, when I clean them, I take great care to not grind the snow/dust/dirt/leaves into the lens and it is not something I can clean off. Which is why I say it appears to be something on the inside of the lens, but I don't think the seal has been broken to where moisture/humidity has gotten in and is condensing on the interior side of the lens.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, it doesn't seem to hinder my view through them when I look through them, but it still bothers me just knowing it's there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 311390, member: 389"] Are the coatings on the interior of the lens, or the exterior? What I am seeing sure appears to be on the interior of the lens. It probably needs to be said here, but I don't buy $1k binocs simply because I am not nice to my gear. While I tend to clean them with care, they absolutely get drug through the countryside as I hunt with them around my neck and if I'm on a crawl, they're in-between the ground and I. That being said, when I clean them, I take great care to not grind the snow/dust/dirt/leaves into the lens and it is not something I can clean off. Which is why I say it appears to be something on the inside of the lens, but I don't think the seal has been broken to where moisture/humidity has gotten in and is condensing on the interior side of the lens. Anyway, it doesn't seem to hinder my view through them when I look through them, but it still bothers me just knowing it's there. [/QUOTE]
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