It's nice to understand what you want to buy. Now that you have the information, does it really get you any closer to solving your problem?
I suggest that, rather than try to make deductions based on advertising blurb, you reason inductively.
A more fruitful method of selecting a suitable binocular is to find out what [many] other users of binoculars use -- who use theirs about the way you intend to use yours.
Alternatively, buy brand name. Since a binocular is really two telescopes mounted in a housing that allows them to function as one stereoptic telescope, brand name -- track record or performance -- becomes important if you do not have superior knowledge. And if you're like me, you don't have that knowledge.
Think about it.
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Zeiss 8x30 B/GA IF Olive is what I use. See I actually follow my own advice.