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Struggling w/bino purchase
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan Conzo" data-source="post: 13772" data-attributes="member: 269"><p>If you want a real good pair of glasses-hurry up and get two pairs of Bushnell Spacemaster Bodies while a few are still around (they quit making them) and get them put together (or do it yourself) on a bracket, I don't believe even the highest quality short length binoculars will equal them, especially with WA eyepieces. Of course two Kowas in a bracket are better. That old saying "you get what you pay for" in my opinion doesn't hold water in viewing optics after looking thru a lot of them I,ve seen where a much cheaper set of glasses spotted bullet holes at certain distances when the great named ones couldn't. The way optics are made today-different people grinding lenses (Japan, etc) for different companies all over the world things like this happen. It held true probably 30 years ago. Just an opinion though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Conzo, post: 13772, member: 269"] If you want a real good pair of glasses-hurry up and get two pairs of Bushnell Spacemaster Bodies while a few are still around (they quit making them) and get them put together (or do it yourself) on a bracket, I don't believe even the highest quality short length binoculars will equal them, especially with WA eyepieces. Of course two Kowas in a bracket are better. That old saying "you get what you pay for" in my opinion doesn't hold water in viewing optics after looking thru a lot of them I,ve seen where a much cheaper set of glasses spotted bullet holes at certain distances when the great named ones couldn't. The way optics are made today-different people grinding lenses (Japan, etc) for different companies all over the world things like this happen. It held true probably 30 years ago. Just an opinion though. [/QUOTE]
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