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Binocular question
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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1191094" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>No experience with the 12 plus power binoculars. My brother has a pair of the 10x42 zeiss conquest. They have been steel head fishing with a number of people. They have all been packing their binoculars as there has been a lot of elk and deer down in the area they have been fishing. There have been a lot of different binoculars in the group that cost in the $300 to $400 range ( I won't name them, as I don't want anyone to think I'm knocking their favorite bino). Anyway everyone agrees that the zeiss are very clear and far superior to any of the other binos. Now please understand they are by far the most expensive binoculars there. I don't know if this helps, but if I understood part of question correctly, you were wondering if better quality binos would help you see clear, etc. I know this group of guys think it would. Good luck, good glass is expensive and a big investment and a guy doesn't want to get it wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1191094, member: 73479"] No experience with the 12 plus power binoculars. My brother has a pair of the 10x42 zeiss conquest. They have been steel head fishing with a number of people. They have all been packing their binoculars as there has been a lot of elk and deer down in the area they have been fishing. There have been a lot of different binoculars in the group that cost in the $300 to $400 range ( I won't name them, as I don't want anyone to think I'm knocking their favorite bino). Anyway everyone agrees that the zeiss are very clear and far superior to any of the other binos. Now please understand they are by far the most expensive binoculars there. I don't know if this helps, but if I understood part of question correctly, you were wondering if better quality binos would help you see clear, etc. I know this group of guys think it would. Good luck, good glass is expensive and a big investment and a guy doesn't want to get it wrong. [/QUOTE]
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