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Date: 15 Jun 2007 08:24:14
From: william optics
Subject: William Optics releases Ferrari Visio Binoculars and Ferrari ZenithStar Racing Telescope
http://www.williamoptics.com/news2007.htm

http://www.williamopticsracing.com/


William Optics finally discloses its Racing Series product line
inspired by Ferrari.
For more information, please click on this official PRESS RELEASE:

http://tinyurl.com/2kfx3a


For immediate release:

WILLIAM OPTICS REVEALS RACING SERIES


Taipei- June 15, 2007 - Pursuant the licensing agreement announced in
March with Ferrari S.p.A., distinguished telescope maker William
Optics is pleased to make public its new optical jewels Ferrari Visio
8x25 Binoculars and Ferrari ZenithStar Racing Edition Telescope.

Ferrari Visio is a pair of ergonomic, folding binoculars with 25mm
objectives and wide field of view. They are engineered and produced
to exacting standards with the greatest viewing comfort and ease of
use in mind. Inspired by Ferrari excellence and renown in the sports
car industry, William Optics designed a high-performance set of
binoculars that both feels and is outstanding, when you hold them in
your hands as well as when you look through them.

The Ferrari Visio is ideal for use at car racing events and for
outdoor leisure time thanks to their high quality optics, which are
suitable for glass wearers as well. Inspired by the Ferrari racing
cars, the Visio boasts a real carbon fiber plate which gives them a
distinctive look and lightweight construction.
The Ferrari Visio package comes with a neck strap and a stylish
cordura pouch to make them easy to carry everywhere with you.

The second creation in the new racing optics line featuring the
exclusive Ferrari Prancing Horse shield is the unprecedented Ferrari
ZenithStar Racing Ed. telescope.

Ideal for casual observations, astronomy, photography and as a
spotting scope, its beautiful high-grade aluminum body with Ferrari
inspired paint finish is paired with extraordinary premium optics to
achieve a result that only companies with "a passion for the very
best" can produce.
Built to deliver first-class optical performance without renouncing
aesthetic perfection, the distinctive design and packaging make it an
ideal present for Ferraristi. Ferrari ZenithStar Racing is made piece
by piece with only the highest quality materials to ensure a lifetime
of gratifying possession.
Its complete package consists of a zoom eyepiece, a 45 degree
erecting prism and the optical tube assembly with dual-speed focuser
and a retractable dewshield with Ferrari logotype. For enhanced
portability, an elegant carry-on backpack protects the telescope
during your traveling. The hard-case Ferrari ZenithStar Backpack
options are Rosso Corsa (Racing Red) or black.

Ferrari Visio 8x25 Binoculars and Ferrari ZenithStar Racing Ed.
Telescope will be available shortly through the best camera stores
worldwide and optical product suppliers, for US$ 199 and US$ 699
respectively.



William Optics: your partner for optics

A well-known name in amateur astronomy and terrestrial optics,
William Optics, headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, has a decade-long
experience in high-quality telescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes
and other astronomical accessories and equipment. Its brand products
are available through a worldwide network of more than 70 specialist
distributors in 35 countries. Its motto is "Crafting the world's
finest astronomical instruments".
For more information, please visit www.williamoptics.com


For more information and orders please log onto
www.williamopticsracing.com or contact one of our authorized point of
sales.


Copyright =A9 2007 William Optics. All rights reserved





 
Date: 09 Aug 2007 00:02:59
From: jerry warner
Subject: Re: William Optics releases Ferrari Visio Binoculars and Ferrari
>
> Emphasis on the retired. The senile astronomer need never lose their
> binos again! ;)
>

pretty funny ....... at last I think so.



>
> (I'm more of an adjective guy, myself)



 
Date: 08 Aug 2007 07:27:20
From: Chris.B
Subject: Re: William Optics releases Ferrari Visio Binoculars and Ferrari ZenithStar Racing Telescope
On Jun 15, 11:54 pm, Pierre Vandevenne wrote:
>
> Now, all you need to do is find an unaffiliated, retired, adverb wielding
> PhD that will write a review focused on "the wife"'s reaction to the depth
> of the paint.
>
> Pierre Vandevenne

Emphasis on the retired. The senile astronomer need never lose their
binos again! ;)

(I'm more of an adjective guy, myself)








 
Date: 08 Aug 2007 07:01:49
From: william optics
Subject: Re: William Optics releases Ferrari Visio Binoculars and Ferrari ZenithStar Racing Telescope
The Ferrari ZenithStar Anniversary is now shipping!

http://www.williamoptics.com/news2007.htm
http://www.williamopticsracing.com/


A customer 's first light report for the Ferrari Anniversary telescope
can be found here:

http://tinyurl.com/3cx9qk




 
Date: 15 Jun 2007 16:54:24
From: Pierre Vandevenne
Subject: Re: William Optics releases Ferrari Visio Binoculars and Ferrari ZenithStar Racing Telescope
william optics <williamopticsmarketing@yahoo.com > wrote in
news:1181921054.274952.250220@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com:

> William Optics finally discloses its Racing Series product line
> inspired by Ferrari.

At last! We were holding our breath.

> cars, the Visio boasts a real carbon fiber plate which gives them a
> distinctive look and lightweight construction.

At 290grs, they are just about as heavy as waterproof 8x25 Nikon
binoculars.

> The Ferrari Visio package comes with a neck strap and a stylish
> cordura pouch to make them easy to carry everywhere with you.

An amazing feature set indeed.

> ideal present for Ferraristi. Ferrari ZenithStar Racing is made piece
> by piece

Self assembly would have been cool. Maybe next time.

> worldwide and optical product suppliers, for US$ 199 and US$ 699
> respectively.

True bargains.

Now, all you need to do is find an unaffiliated, retired, adverb wielding
PhD that will write a review focused on "the wife"'s reaction to the depth
of the paint.


--
Pierre Vandevenne