I'd suggest Swarovski Companions in 8x30. They are a smaller package than the X42's, but in the $1000 price range. I carry and use mine every day for work.
10x30 available as well.
I'd suggest Swarovski Companions in 8x30. They are a smaller package than the X42's, but in the $1000 price range. I carry and use mine every day for work.
10x30 available as well.
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I use Leica binoculars. Mine are older, heavier models. The new ones are better...but I
can't see the difference.(old eyes now) I have a 10x50BA and 8x42BN Trinovids. Everyone who looks
through them says "WOW!".
The new models have water and dirt repelling coatings and even better optics...and
they are lighter. Expensive and worth it. I used to use lesser optics and waited a long
time to buy mine new. They still are like brand new. Optically, you can get great glass
for less but ruggedness and fog proofing and water proofing...as well as extreme temp
performance will suffer.
My Leica binos are as reliable as a wood stove and the view through them is breathtaking.
Leica...I very highly recommend them.
I have some Zeiss that are about 7x50. They were about 1750$ as I remember.
Worth every penny, one of my prized possessions.
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