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Conquest HD vs. Zen Ray ED3
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<blockquote data-quote="joseph" data-source="post: 827045" data-attributes="member: 19151"><p>I don't know what your budget is, but look into binocs with image stabilization. The most inexpensive I know of is made by Cannon and is 10 X 42? The price goes up from there. 99% of the hunters have never seen a pair let alone looked through them. When I hunted in Alaska for brown bears the guide had a $1000.00+ pair of Swarovski's, I had Steiner's and the other hunter had the $300 Cannon with image stabilization. After we all looked through the "CHEEP" cannon everyone wanted to use them. When you have to look through binos for long periods of time the others would give you a headache or you didn't want to look through them until your brain could get back to normal. It is not fun to look when everything is jumping all over the place. The image stabilization makes a big difference. If the cannon is to cheep get the high end ones that cost more than $2000.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.hayneedle.com/sale/zeiss20x60imagestabilizedbinoculars.cfm?CI_SKU=ZEIS255&CI_SRC=17588969&SOURCE=pla&TID=ZEIS255&GCLID=CPbYp7jyqLgCFfHm7AodExwAJA&ADTYPE=pla&KW=" target="_blank">Zeiss 20x60mm Image Stabilized Binoculars - Binoculars at Hayneedle</a></p><p></p><p>joseph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseph, post: 827045, member: 19151"] I don't know what your budget is, but look into binocs with image stabilization. The most inexpensive I know of is made by Cannon and is 10 X 42? The price goes up from there. 99% of the hunters have never seen a pair let alone looked through them. When I hunted in Alaska for brown bears the guide had a $1000.00+ pair of Swarovski's, I had Steiner's and the other hunter had the $300 Cannon with image stabilization. After we all looked through the "CHEEP" cannon everyone wanted to use them. When you have to look through binos for long periods of time the others would give you a headache or you didn't want to look through them until your brain could get back to normal. It is not fun to look when everything is jumping all over the place. The image stabilization makes a big difference. If the cannon is to cheep get the high end ones that cost more than $2000. [url=http://www.hayneedle.com/sale/zeiss20x60imagestabilizedbinoculars.cfm?CI_SKU=ZEIS255&CI_SRC=17588969&SOURCE=pla&TID=ZEIS255&GCLID=CPbYp7jyqLgCFfHm7AodExwAJA&ADTYPE=pla&KW=]Zeiss 20x60mm Image Stabilized Binoculars - Binoculars at Hayneedle[/url] joseph [/QUOTE]
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