The best bargin in binoculars (IMO) are the "Porro Prism" models. For far less money, you can get a better view with a better "depth of field" than most "Roof Prism" models on the market, except the most expensive. I've not tried Busnell's new "Legend" series, but have heard of several users like "GB" that really like them. You might also look at Leupold's "Wind River" models and Nikon "Action" and "Extreme Action" (waterproof), as well as Swift "Audubon" series. They are all excellent glasses that come close to rivaling the "premium" binos as far as "clarity", all for less than $250 (some far less). A "cheaply made" pair of glasses will give you a headace from poor barrel alignment and "fringing" from cheap, poorly coated lenses. The characteristics you give up to those high priced "roof prism" are: they weigh more, may not be totally "fog proof", "bulkier", and may not be easy to use with "eye glasses" (many have improved "twist in an out" eye pieces now). I've had Leica's, Swarovski, and Zeiss (still have a pair of Zeiss's cheapest "Diafuns", as well as Nikon SE's) and will use my old pair of B&L 7X35 more times than not for "general duty". I don't recommend "overpowering" your needs; 10x42 is about the "tops" most people can use "off hand" and 8x32 to 8x44 is usually a bit "steadier" and is plenty of power for "around" use. Good luck in your search.