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October 23, 2010, 05:55:35 AM »
Hey all,
I need to pick up a set of compact binoculars for deer hunting. I dont want crap, but dont want to break the bank. Any suggestions?
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What does compact mean to you and how much are you willing to spend???
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October 23, 2010, 10:39:07 AM »
I don't want something taking up extra space in my backpack. I carry enough as it is. As far as money, $200 would be my limit.
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I see and I have no suggestions I'm afraid. I carry bino's around my neck and just behind my right arm at all times (you can see the strap across my chest in my avatar) and for $200...no clue.
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October 25, 2010, 02:30:59 AM »
im not a fan of compact binoculars. Optics and light transmition even in a 200 dollar pair is pretty dismal. The only time i carry them is maybe walking it the swamp in the daytime when i know range wont be long or time looking in them will be measured in seconds and theres no chance of low light. So i dont worry about spending a truck load of money on them. Ive got a couple pairs of cheap nikon compacts that work fine for that purpose and in all reality a really good set of 8x30s could do the same thing and a guy is only carrying a few more onces of weight and wouldnt have to go back to camp for a good set at dusk.
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