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<blockquote data-quote="Irish Neil" data-source="post: 1969017" data-attributes="member: 95048"><p>There are no budget binoculars. You get exactly what you pay for. I had a pair of Vortex ( price was about €500). I was in a position to get a pair of 8x42 Range Finding Swarovski (€2800) . Is there a difference in quality? the Vortex were good the Swarovski are superb. </p><p>Cheapest bins I would consider are the introductory Vortex or similar established brand. </p><p>If you only have $120 it will be more use in your wallet than what you will buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Irish Neil, post: 1969017, member: 95048"] There are no budget binoculars. You get exactly what you pay for. I had a pair of Vortex ( price was about €500). I was in a position to get a pair of 8x42 Range Finding Swarovski (€2800) . Is there a difference in quality? the Vortex were good the Swarovski are superb. Cheapest bins I would consider are the introductory Vortex or similar established brand. If you only have $120 it will be more use in your wallet than what you will buy. [/QUOTE]
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