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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Binoculars for low light
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<blockquote data-quote="trickytune" data-source="post: 975734" data-attributes="member: 69289"><p>I am about to buy some binoculars and am looking at the vortex diamondback 8x42. Low light is important to me and I have calculated exit pupil size etc (I'm 40) and I could probably use 8x50 but they are probably too big. So I probably should buy the 8x42 but want the 10x42. Even though the lower magnification will be brighter does that mean I am better off or could the 10x work as well. example at home lights on glasses off eyesight terrible. Lights off glasses on eyesight better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickytune, post: 975734, member: 69289"] I am about to buy some binoculars and am looking at the vortex diamondback 8x42. Low light is important to me and I have calculated exit pupil size etc (I'm 40) and I could probably use 8x50 but they are probably too big. So I probably should buy the 8x42 but want the 10x42. Even though the lower magnification will be brighter does that mean I am better off or could the 10x work as well. example at home lights on glasses off eyesight terrible. Lights off glasses on eyesight better. [/QUOTE]
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