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The Basics, Starting Out
Best Binoculars for the money
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<blockquote data-quote="Blandry" data-source="post: 2884721" data-attributes="member: 111203"><p>I have both swarovski 10x42 and 10x25 (the little pocket ones). Amazingly enough, the little 10x25's get used much more than the larger ones. They even gather almost as much light as the big ones at dusk so I take little pocket ones on every trip. The FOV isn't quite as good as the larger ones but is likely better than anything else that size. The glass is just as good as the larger ones and I don't really use binos for spotting (have a vortex razor HD for that). Best $900 I ever spent.</p><p></p><p>And to note, I purchased some zeiss terra ED's 10x42 just to test and could read the numbers on a neighbors mailbox 200 yards down the street with the swarovski 10x25 pockets and not the terras. That's what excellent glass does. The terras got returned to eurooptic.</p><p></p><p>111 5 star reviews on cabelas.com kind of says it all. They're perfect binos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blandry, post: 2884721, member: 111203"] I have both swarovski 10x42 and 10x25 (the little pocket ones). Amazingly enough, the little 10x25's get used much more than the larger ones. They even gather almost as much light as the big ones at dusk so I take little pocket ones on every trip. The FOV isn't quite as good as the larger ones but is likely better than anything else that size. The glass is just as good as the larger ones and I don't really use binos for spotting (have a vortex razor HD for that). Best $900 I ever spent. And to note, I purchased some zeiss terra ED's 10x42 just to test and could read the numbers on a neighbors mailbox 200 yards down the street with the swarovski 10x25 pockets and not the terras. That's what excellent glass does. The terras got returned to eurooptic. 111 5 star reviews on cabelas.com kind of says it all. They're perfect binos. [/QUOTE]
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