Any recommendations for a nice pair? This will be my first true pair of binoculars. Budget is between 200-300$
You would be better off with a 50mm bino if you want a 10x for hunting. Problem is there is no good 10x50 in your price range, just as there is no really good 10x32 in your price range either. Therefore, I will confine my comments to the 10x42 area.Back2Back said:
Mainly hunting & camping, want it to be comfortable carrying around & walking. I would like a 10X I think, it's annoying in the past when I have borrowed a pair & the deer still seem so far away.
As I don't glass deer at those ranges, it would be hard to accurately answer that question. However, I doubt that I would go with a 12x over a 10x, as I do not think that the small increase in magnification would be worth the extra cost, and the extra effort it would take to keep a 12x view steady. Or to put it another way - if I thought 10x would not be enough, I would go with a 15x such as the Swarovski SLC.DeBoss said:
Caladan -
What would be a good size bino to be able to see a deer at 200 yards in a nubbin buck or a doe? A, 8, 10, or 12x with what mm?
I think I'm in a similar boat to the guy that started this thread. I currently have some cheap 10x42 field and stream bino that I got from Cabelas.
Any good Black Friday deals you seen out there?
WOW - those aren't cheapCaladan said:DeBoss said:
Caladan -
What would be a good size bino to be able to see a deer at 200 yards in a nubbin buck or a doe? A, 8, 10, or 12x with what mm?
I think I'm in a similar boat to the guy that started this thread. I currently have some cheap 10x42 field and stream bino that I got from Cabelas.
Any good Black Friday deals you seen out there?
For a hunting 10x, I would go with a 50mm. In fact, IMO the best hunting bino out there is the Swaro 10x50 EL SV.