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I'm afraid to ask....binoculars
Just need a decent pair, to be used in full daylight at less than 150 yds, small is good. Now restrain yourselves....recomendations?
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I used some Bushnell auto focus Bino's that weren't bad. They were cheap but did the job. I suppose it depends on what you want to glass.
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These in 8 power are about as cheap as I'd want to go. Binoculars are one of those "get what you pay for" items. Steiner has a good reputation, but a good price as well.
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8x42 is a great all around size and everybody has a pretty good pair. I like Swift, Nikon, Celestron, Polaris for quality views under $200.
This is a pretty good guide: http://www.birdwatching.com/optics/2016_affordable_8x42/review.html
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Budget. Vortex diamondbacks.
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That's because you're a "Meateater" fan!
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I'm going to second Vash's recommendation. You can buy better glass, but you'll have a difficult time getting better value for your money. Bright and clear. And their warranty is excellent.
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I did a bunch of research for good smallish light weight low cost binoculars to take to Kruger (leaving tomorrow). The Opticron Savannah R 8x33 was the final choice.
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^^^^ Thanks! Still shopping around
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As stated, 8x42 is a good size, not too big, easy to hold and not too terribly affected by motion. 10x50 is also a good size, but I think 8x42 is a bit better. I have a pair of Nikon 8x42 Monarch 5s and they are pretty stupendous for the price which is still not cheap at $300 https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/910856-REG/nikon_7576_8x42_monarch_5.html Here's a nice selection of 8x42 that range from $100 up to $1000. the difference will be the focuser, how sealed they are, how water resistant they are, and the quality of the optics and coatings. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?atclk=Brand_Pentax&ci=1010&N=4083534123+4294955796+4294956493+4291315846+4291 123588+4291369190+4291284238 If you wanted to "go big or go home" ($$ not size) look up Swarovski binoculars. You're talking up to $2k-3k for those.
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Yep, both of those are good, but even in those, there are a range. Vortex makes 3 or 4 different 8x42 (but I think only one is the diamondback) in a range of prices from $100 up to several hundred). Nikon makes several versions of the Monarch (3, 5, 7) and they range up to about $500, I think.
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I've used Bushnell Legend Ultra HDs for a few hunting seasons. They do a pretty good job for minimal price. I have the older rubberized version and the new M-series.
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I've got about 4 or 5 Carl Zeiss binoculars. My favorite pair are 10x50. They are excellent optically compaired with most new stuff and are considerably cheaper too being second hand and old off ebay.
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From my boating days I hung onto a pair of Fujinon 7x50 binocks that are heavy but oh so good. Had a nice but cheap pair kept at hand for most use, but in low light the Fujinon pair were just night and day better. Really good at making the most of the available light. Remarkably better.
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I have a set of Bushnell 7x50 that I bought the first time I went to Hong Kong in 1970 and are just as clear today as they were then. I can spot shots with my 50 cal muzzle loaders at 300 yards with them easily.
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