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<blockquote data-quote="Browninglover1" data-source="post: 1104937" data-attributes="member: 29966"><p>The Minox my buddy has are kind of weird because in bright daylight we both agree that my Kaibabs are better by quite a bit but when it starts to darken up things change. For some reason his "darker" binos from the day will not seem to not lose hardly any brightness as the sun sets and go neck and neck with the Kaibabs. The Minox may actually be more comfortable to glass with (at least short sessions) and are fantastic glass for the money. His were under $550 from Cameralandny so you should try and get them down to that price again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browninglover1, post: 1104937, member: 29966"] The Minox my buddy has are kind of weird because in bright daylight we both agree that my Kaibabs are better by quite a bit but when it starts to darken up things change. For some reason his "darker" binos from the day will not seem to not lose hardly any brightness as the sun sets and go neck and neck with the Kaibabs. The Minox may actually be more comfortable to glass with (at least short sessions) and are fantastic glass for the money. His were under $550 from Cameralandny so you should try and get them down to that price again. [/QUOTE]
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