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Spotting Scope/Binos???
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<blockquote data-quote="stormc" data-source="post: 2420165" data-attributes="member: 39048"><p>I carry 10 x 42 sworo's in a chest harness. I'll set with my pack upright, between my knees and use it for a rest for the binoculars. I don't usually carry a tripod. I also carry a Nikon cool pix 900 or 610 camera. The 900 weighs 2 pounds with 83x zoom.</p><p>The 610 weighs 19 oz with 60x zoom. Both have anti shake and I leave them on auto focus. So I'll glass as far as a couple of miles with the sworo's to locate. Then take a half dozen quick photos, freehand and inspect. At a little over a pound, the 610 is almost unnoticeable in my pack. </p><p></p><p>One of my sons uses 12 x 50 sworo's and a Swarovski spotting scope and tripod when he is hunting critters or sheds.</p><p></p><p>My other son uses 15x 50 binoculars and a tripod.</p><p>They always seem to find critters before I do when we hunt together!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stormc, post: 2420165, member: 39048"] I carry 10 x 42 sworo’s in a chest harness. I’ll set with my pack upright, between my knees and use it for a rest for the binoculars. I don’t usually carry a tripod. I also carry a Nikon cool pix 900 or 610 camera. The 900 weighs 2 pounds with 83x zoom. The 610 weighs 19 oz with 60x zoom. Both have anti shake and I leave them on auto focus. So I’ll glass as far as a couple of miles with the sworo’s to locate. Then take a half dozen quick photos, freehand and inspect. At a little over a pound, the 610 is almost unnoticeable in my pack. One of my sons uses 12 x 50 sworo’s and a Swarovski spotting scope and tripod when he is hunting critters or sheds. My other son uses 15x 50 binoculars and a tripod. They always seem to find critters before I do when we hunt together! [/QUOTE]
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