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<blockquote data-quote="Mystras" data-source="post: 1560590" data-attributes="member: 33106"><p>A tripod with bino is a must have for me. The human brain can process a visual image in as fast as 13 milliseconds. Having two eyeballs sending information to the brain gives you incredible power in spotting changes in landscape. Holding a binocular by hand that's moving really diminishes your ability to discern landscape changes, a flicker of a tail or ear from your quarry under a tree can easily be missed. A good tripod and good binocular with a quick detach mount are great tools to have with you on your hunt regardless of the power magnification.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mystras, post: 1560590, member: 33106"] A tripod with bino is a must have for me. The human brain can process a visual image in as fast as 13 milliseconds. Having two eyeballs sending information to the brain gives you incredible power in spotting changes in landscape. Holding a binocular by hand that's moving really diminishes your ability to discern landscape changes, a flicker of a tail or ear from your quarry under a tree can easily be missed. A good tripod and good binocular with a quick detach mount are great tools to have with you on your hunt regardless of the power magnification. [/QUOTE]
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