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steve11
Optics GrassHopper Joined: June/04/2005 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Posted: June/04/2005 at 11:58 |
First, I purchased a set of Pentax 8x40 PCF WP binocs from SWFA a couple of years ago and have been adequately satisfied with the performance (actually, very satisfied considering the cost) while pursuing Eastern U.S. whitetail. I have an opportunity this year to go to Wyoming in pursuit of elk and would like to "step up" the quality of my optics.
This may open a Chevy versus Ford versus Toyota discussion; nonetheless, I am looking for a recomendation for a set of 8x40 or similar binocs in the less than $1000 range. I wear glasses so relief is a consideration. Use will be primarily hunting.
Thanks in advance, Steve |
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greywolf
Optics Journeyman Joined: April/25/2005 Status: Offline Points: 310 |
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I've been doing the research on just this thing, though mostly my binocs will be for birding. However, any good birding optic will function great for hunting as well. Here are my top 4 choices:
http://www.optics4birding.com/RevAudubonEquinoxHP.aspx
Very good price, great reviews - but not as great as the next one.
http://www.optics4birding.com/audubon8.5x44-820ed-binoculars -298.html
Again, great price, great reviews - but then there are:
http://www.optics4birding.com/RevPentaxDCFSP.aspx
I keep coming back to these for a number of reasons - I like Pentax, I can find these for around $450, and they are highly rated and work for my situation (great close focus, generous eye relief since I wear glasses).
Finally, the penultimate:
http://www.optics4birding.com/RevNikonVenturerLX8x42.aspx
True, about $1000 or so, but I've heard that the glass on these can't be beat unless you drop $1800 or so on top of the line Swaros.
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pah1
Optics GrassHopper Joined: May/29/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4 |
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Steve, if you are truly satisfied with your Pentax, then you may want to check out the 8x43 models.
betterviewdesired.com has a good review on them also check out birdforum.net they have a ton of info on binoculars. The review greywolf posted on the Nikon's is old, the new version is the Nikon Premier LXL and they weigh in at under 30ozs., have click stops in the eyecups and a new price over $1200. |
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ranburr
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I would look at Kahles, Pentax SP, Minox, Docter, Leupold Gold Ring.
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SteveSF
Optics GrassHopper Joined: May/17/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 37 |
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The Zeiss 8x40 Victory II can be found for less than $1,000, and it is a great binocular in my opinion. It's also pretty light in weight.
The other models cited by respondents should be good also. Unfortunately, of all those listed to this point, I have experience only with the Zeiss.
If you don't mind the bulk, the Swift Audubon 8.5x44 ED porro prism model should be excellent, and under $400. |
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