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Started by WNCTracker, February 17, 2016, 01:33:01 PM
Quote from: wvmntnhick on February 17, 2016, 01:52:06 PMWell, you're right. You're going to get exactly what you pay for. Not knowing what your budget is, there's no way I could possibly give you any idea where to start. The vortex stuff mentioned above is good. If you can find an older pair of bushnell used online from a smoke free environment, you'd be fine. Nikon makes some affordable compact glass but again, you didn't state whether you wanted compact of full size. I've had a pair of Nikon compacts and full size for about 7 years now with zero complaints. I've got an older pair of bushnell focus free glasses at home as well that are quite good. I just stopped carrying them because my wife bought me the nikons. If you're interested in a full size pair of glasses I'd be willing to sell them but I'll have to find them first. Pretty sure I know where they're at. Just let me know.
Quote from: decoykrvr on February 17, 2016, 03:02:27 PMCarson makes some of the best binoculars I've ever owned. The 10x42 w/ ED glass @$250 is comparable in quality, clarity, warranty to binoculars in the $500-$700 range. The 10x25 VP-025 compact @$115 is a real deal and has optics which rival Zeiss and Leica which cost 4 times as much. I sell high-end optical equipment and one of the test on quality glass, design, and construction is the ability to be "off center" ie not directly aligned w/ the lens and have no distortion or blurring of the image, as observed when comparing the quality of the optics in rifle scopes. Several years ago, I was evaluating binoculars $600 and up when an associate returned from an International Optics show in Germany w/ a pair of the Carson 10x42 ED binoculars and they were on par w/ binoculars costing three times as much.