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    Posted: November/17/2009 at 11:14
Do the Zen Ray ED2 have a locking Diopter on all models? I read they did on the 7x36, but I'm wondering if the diopter locks on the 10x43 model as well.
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Hi, Motts,

Thanks for bringing up this question. The locking diopter is on ZRS 10x42/8x42 and ZEN ED2 7x36.  There is no locking diopter on 10x43/8x43 ED2.  Since the diopters on 43mm ED/ED2 use click stop gear, they will not shift position during normal use.

Edited by koshkin - November/18/2009 at 00:24
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Charles,

I really appreciate your quick response and for clearly answering my question. Thanks for your great customer (and future customer) service.
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You are very welcome. one correction from my previous post: the ZRS (Summit) are 42mm, not 43mm.
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Originally posted by Zen-Ray Zen-Ray wrote:

You are very welcome. one correction from my previous post: the ZRS (Summit) are 42mm, not 43mm.


I edited your post (I am not sure if you have enough posts to be able to edit yet).

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Originally posted by Zen-Ray Zen-Ray wrote:

  Since the diopters on 43mm ED/ED2 use click stop gear, they will not shift position during normal use.


At first I didn't know what to think of this feature. After using it I like it. It feels positive and has a fair amount of resistance.
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