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Premium large bins from Swarovski, Leica or, Zeiss?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 2039338" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>You should be asking this on a camera or birding forum. They will have the lense prescription, the coating prescription, what colors it will highlight or hide. You are asking people who look at the end results first. You want to get your advice from the nerdy geek who can go into the minutiae in very fine detail. My Zeiss are 35to 40 years old and give up little to many1000 dollar units today. Once you hit that number though you will see a difference. </p><p> If I were you I'd look at the 10xx54 HT and a good spotter to add a phone scope attachment too, for photo/video capability in a multi-use less expensive package. Above 10x needs a tripod and without the high price, the above will resolve and perform much better in lowlight.</p><p>If you are looking for hours or days top glass will reduce scratchy eyes lesser glass will cause</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 2039338, member: 85987"] You should be asking this on a camera or birding forum. They will have the lense prescription, the coating prescription, what colors it will highlight or hide. You are asking people who look at the end results first. You want to get your advice from the nerdy geek who can go into the minutiae in very fine detail. My Zeiss are 35to 40 years old and give up little to many1000 dollar units today. Once you hit that number though you will see a difference. If I were you I'd look at the 10xx54 HT and a good spotter to add a phone scope attachment too, for photo/video capability in a multi-use less expensive package. Above 10x needs a tripod and without the high price, the above will resolve and perform much better in lowlight. If you are looking for hours or days top glass will reduce scratchy eyes lesser glass will cause [/QUOTE]
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