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Manufacturer: Hawke Optics, Melton (Suffolk - U.K.) Application: Civil Era: Modern Magnification: 8x Objective Lens Size: 32mm Field of View: 7,7° - 135m at 1000m Specifics: The British company Hawke Optics is comparable to the American company Bushnell and the German company Bresser, that have specialized in the sale of optics that they have manufactured by companies in Asian countries. These companies have a wide range of binoculars in different price categories. Hawke's top line is the Frontier series (such as Bushnell's Elite series and Bresser's Montana series). Although as a collector I'm actually more focused on the classic Porro designs, I wanted to have a late modell from one of the reputable manufacturers for comparison and reference. However, the latest models from the "great" manufacturers are usually in the price range of 2000 €/$. That's a brutally high price, especially when you consider that for this amount of money you get a small collection of really decent classic binoculars. So since I wasn't willing to pay such a sum and as I already guessed what you get for it - whereby a big part is always the "latest and greatest factor" - I postponed the decision. Then I looked at the latest models from other manufacturers. The Hawke Frontier ED X got great reviews everywhere and so I bought it. I've been using the binoculars on a longer tour in the last few weeks and I'm quite happy with it so far. The binoculars provide a very good picture, although the field of view of approx. 7.7° is not so wide. But compared to most roof prism binoculars, this value is still in the upper range.