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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Looking for some "big eyes".
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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 740180" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>Who needs a tripod? Canon IS 15x or 18x either one. And the viewing with them beats anything on a pod. Even a pod view shakes because your head shakes. An IS doesnt, its like looking at a video on a TV. The canon glass is comparable to what you listed and you dont need a tripod. They are electronic so thats a minus but so are LRFs. Mine are 13 yrs old and still chugging along. Even if glass can resolve detail if its moving you cant truly SEE it due to the design of your eyes. </p><p>And sorry for being off topic but you oughta look thru a pair before you decide. I have big german binos @ 15x and I use the canons. </p><p>Whatever you buy look thru it for 12 hrs before you buy. No im not kidding I will sit in a store glassing all day before I buy. Thats the ONLY WAY to really get glass that fits YOUR EYES. Everyone is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 740180, member: 4566"] Who needs a tripod? Canon IS 15x or 18x either one. And the viewing with them beats anything on a pod. Even a pod view shakes because your head shakes. An IS doesnt, its like looking at a video on a TV. The canon glass is comparable to what you listed and you dont need a tripod. They are electronic so thats a minus but so are LRFs. Mine are 13 yrs old and still chugging along. Even if glass can resolve detail if its moving you cant truly SEE it due to the design of your eyes. And sorry for being off topic but you oughta look thru a pair before you decide. I have big german binos @ 15x and I use the canons. Whatever you buy look thru it for 12 hrs before you buy. No im not kidding I will sit in a store glassing all day before I buy. Thats the ONLY WAY to really get glass that fits YOUR EYES. Everyone is different. [/QUOTE]
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