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Hoytail Hunter 10-26-2008 09:33 AM

Need bino's suggestion
 
It doesn't have to be top of the line but I want good quality and a reliable reputable name. Price range is 2 to 3 hundred. It has to be compact, light gathering, fog resistent, and durable. Other features that I should be looking for please let me know.

I'm not sure if I should get a variable power or not and in fact, I don't know what magnification would be good for whitetail glassing up to 3 or 4 hundred yards.

Any help is appreciated.

130woodman 10-26-2008 10:27 AM

RE: Need bino's suggestion
 
I have Nikons love them.

JNTURK 10-26-2008 10:30 AM

RE: Need bino's suggestion
 
vortex all the way......http://www.vortexoptics.com/binoculars



GR8atta2d 10-26-2008 10:31 AM

RE: Need bino's suggestion
 
Nikon Monarch ATB's ..that what I got last year when I asked for suggestions..and the board was overwhelming. They made a great choice. I know carry them everywhere!

TexasBowHunter 10-26-2008 10:36 AM

RE: Need bino's suggestion
 
I bought the leupold cascades 10X42'sa couple years ago and have been thouroughly pleased with them....The main thing I like about them is they don't have the eye relief adjustment and they are always real clear...I have problems getting the eye relief adjusted to be clear on those style bino's (including higher quality one's), maybe that's just my eye's but these, I have never had that issue and they are clear ay all rangesand have never fogged yet!!!! Good luck with it, I know there are many good optics on the market and it's a tough decision!!!!

lifesadrag 10-26-2008 11:42 AM

RE: Need bino's suggestion
 
I also have the Leupold Cascades but in 8X42 and I'm very satisfied with them.

Finch 10-26-2008 12:36 PM

RE: Need bino's suggestion
 

ORIGINAL: JNTURK

vortex all the way......http://www.vortexoptics.com/binoculars


Ditto! These binos are very reasonable priced and are great quality. Check them out, you won't be dissappointed.

Rob/PA Bowyer 10-26-2008 12:40 PM

RE: Need bino's suggestion
 

ORIGINAL: GR8atta2d

Nikon Monarch ATB's ..that what I got last year when I asked for suggestions..and the board was overwhelming. They made a great choice. I know carry them everywhere!
Same here and although I like Bushnells as a cheap bino, that's exactly what I had. I then had Bruntons and although I really liked them they were bulky.

I do find my Nikon Monarch ATB's to be flawless thus far.

vichris 10-26-2008 01:47 PM

RE: Need bino's suggestion
 
I made my living in the optics business for many years. Optician, Navy opticalman, opthalmic instrument repair, lazer optics tech.

Most of the brand names mentioned are pretty good. Nikon, Vortex, Leopold all make very good optics. Exceptionally good for the money. Personally I own the Nikon ATB 8 X 42.Now I'm not saying that the Nikons are better (or worse) but I will make some suggestions.

Which ever brand you chose.............get either an 8 X 42 or8 X 46. Here's 4 good reasons. 1... You'll have a great field of view, 2... a large exit pupilwill give you exceptional viewing in poor light situations AND because the exit pupil is larger your viewing will be more steady because that larger "dot" of light will cover your pupil better...more completely, 3... better resolution.....what ever you view will look sharper.... bigger power also magnifies flaws, heat waves, etc, 4...8 X will give youmuch more steady viewing, the more power the more shaking. Its amazing how much more you can see with a little less power just because you can hold them more steady. And remember alot of times you'll be trying to hold them steady with ONE hand under alot of hunting conditions.

With optics power is WAY over rated. Did you know it only takes 20 power to see the rings of the planet Saturn?

Last note........NEVER buy zoom binoulars ie 7-15 X 35 unless you really enjoy throwing money away.

Hope this helps...........;)

Rob/PA Bowyer 10-26-2008 02:21 PM

RE: Need bino's suggestion
 

ORIGINAL: vichris

I made my living in the optics business for many years. Optician, Navy opticalman, opthalmic instrument repair, lazer optics tech.

Most of the brand names mentioned are pretty good. Nikon, Vortex, Leopold all make very good optics. Exceptionally good for the money. Personally I own the Nikon ATB 8 X 42.Now I'm not saying that the Nikons are better (or worse) but I will make some suggestions.

Which ever brand you chose.............get either an 8 X 42 or8 X 46. Here's 4 good reasons. 1... You'll have a great field of view, 2... a large exit pupilwill give you exceptional viewing in poor light situations AND because the exit pupil is larger your viewing will be more steady because that larger "dot" of light will cover your pupil better...more completely, 3... better resolution.....what ever you view will look sharper.... bigger power also magnifies flaws, heat waves, etc, 4...8 X will give youmuch more steady viewing, the more power the more shaking. Its amazing how much more you can see with a little less power just because you can hold them more steady. And remember alot of times you'll be trying to hold them steady with ONE hand under alot of hunting conditions.

With optics power is WAY over rated. Did you know it only takes 20 power to see the rings of the planet Saturn?

Last note........NEVER buy zoom binoulars ie 7-15 X 35 unless you really enjoy throwing money away.

Hope this helps...........;)
Great information.

I went with the 8 x 42 Nikon ATB's for no other reason but to stay IBO legal for sanctioned shoots. It's good to know I made the right decision.


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