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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Individual eye focus binos
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<blockquote data-quote="Browninglover1" data-source="post: 542593" data-attributes="member: 29966"><p>In all honesty if you adjust a center focus pair of binoculars like Loner mentioned to do you should have the same results. I've found that the cheaper the binocular and the more high powered a binocular gets the smaller their optimum focus range is. On cheap binoculars I find myself refocusing the image all the time but on my Cabela's Euros I'm good from about 30 yards to infinity. I had a pair of Vortex Kaibabs (I miss them so much!) that I could set from about 50 yards to infinity but with the higher magnification I found I could do slight focusing adjustments to get a clearer picture in certain lighting conditions.</p><p></p><p>I think you will be happy with whatever route you go, just don't buy the individual eye focus binoculars thinking they are the only kind that have a large optimum focus zone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browninglover1, post: 542593, member: 29966"] In all honesty if you adjust a center focus pair of binoculars like Loner mentioned to do you should have the same results. I've found that the cheaper the binocular and the more high powered a binocular gets the smaller their optimum focus range is. On cheap binoculars I find myself refocusing the image all the time but on my Cabela's Euros I'm good from about 30 yards to infinity. I had a pair of Vortex Kaibabs (I miss them so much!) that I could set from about 50 yards to infinity but with the higher magnification I found I could do slight focusing adjustments to get a clearer picture in certain lighting conditions. I think you will be happy with whatever route you go, just don't buy the individual eye focus binoculars thinking they are the only kind that have a large optimum focus zone. [/QUOTE]
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