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Anyone in the market for binos?
And don't want to spend too much money? We got some of the new Nikon Trailblazer ATB's in the shop the other day and for the money, they are going to be REALLY hard to beat. The ones we got, are the 10x50's. They are pretty impressive for the money. I think they retail in the $180 range. They are really close to my Monarch 10x42's, they are just a little bulkier. If anyone is in the market for some new binos, in that price range you should DEFINATELY check those out.
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RE: Anyone in the market for binos?
Thanks for the tip. I'm in the market because my Brunton 10x42s stopped focusing last year.[:@]
I like the Nikons. I'll have to try them side by side with some others and see how they look. |
RE: Anyone in the market for binos?
Im not very familiar with binos but how much do they zoom in as much as a spoting scope?
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RE: Anyone in the market for binos?
ORIGINAL: HuntingBry Thanks for the tip. I'm in the market because my Brunton 10x42s stopped focusing last year.[:@] I like the Nikons. I'll have to try them side by side with some others and see how they look. These Trailblazers look almost identical to my Monarch's but just a little bigger. |
RE: Anyone in the market for binos?
ORIGINAL: ryncam16 Im not very familiar with binos but how much do they zoom in as much as a spoting scope? |
RE: Anyone in the market for binos?
Thank you. thats what i ment the 10x power not zoom so a spoting scope is alot more powerful cause its 45x power.
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RE: Anyone in the market for binos?
ORIGINAL: Matt/TN ORIGINAL: HuntingBry Thanks for the tip. I'm in the market because my Brunton 10x42s stopped focusing last year.[:@] I like the Nikons. I'll have to try them side by side with some others and see how they look. These Trailblazers look almost identical to my Monarch's but just a little bigger. I also purchased the Nikon Monarch ATB's last year and haven't regretted it one bit. Pretty amazing how clear the view is, especially at dawn or dusk, in low light conditions. I watched a few deer through my Monarch's last year that were 100 yards away early one morning, and it was neat to put my bino's down and notice that I couldn't see them anymore. The bino's allow you to see in those low light conditions. |
RE: Anyone in the market for binos?
ORIGINAL: buckmaster ORIGINAL: ryncam16 Im not very familiar with binos but how much do they zoom in as much as a spoting scope? But, the "50" in "10X50" stands for the size (measured running along the width of the glass)of the objective lenses in milimeters. |
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