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<blockquote data-quote="Randy in Va" data-source="post: 14748" data-attributes="member: 352"><p>As far as comparing astronomy binocs to big eyes.... first you need to define the requirement. If for dear at 700 or less, regular binocs suffice. For finding the top of heads of groundhogs in beans at 700 and above, good Big Eyes. Even the best binocs available, the Zeiss 20 x 60 are short for fullfilling that need and cost $4500 as well.</p><p></p><p>I would be very wary of an "Astronomy{" scope for terrestial use and HAVE to see it first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy in Va, post: 14748, member: 352"] As far as comparing astronomy binocs to big eyes.... first you need to define the requirement. If for dear at 700 or less, regular binocs suffice. For finding the top of heads of groundhogs in beans at 700 and above, good Big Eyes. Even the best binocs available, the Zeiss 20 x 60 are short for fullfilling that need and cost $4500 as well. I would be very wary of an "Astronomy{" scope for terrestial use and HAVE to see it first. [/QUOTE]
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