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Binoculars
pugslovesun
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Good morning, looking for recommendations for a good quality make of binoculars.
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How much are you prepared to spend?
I bought a pair of Miranda 10x50 for £5 at a car boot sale and I think they're fine for watching birds in the garden.
A friend paid £2,000 for Swarovski .
" You pays your money and you takes your pick "
Favourite pair are Zeiss 8 x 30 which we got when clearing out one of FIL’s cupboards. Probably about 40 years old but lovely bright, sharp image and very comfortable in the hand and against the eyes. So nice we searched for (and found) an identical model on ebay (from a reputable seller) to keep in the motorhome. They cost £90 last week.
I’d suggest looking at bird watcher forums or RSPB sites for recommendations but if you’re looking to spend ‘proper’ money you really need to handle them to feel the weight and make sure they’re comfortable for you to use.
thanks again. I can still do RSPB birdwatch this wkend. 👍
I wear glasses & do find it hard. Will want to carry on walks. I think I’ll have to go 30 mm for less shaking arms! And eventually having more than one pss as or for diff purposes.
will carry on reading up & wait until shops open so I can try.
thank you so much. I get so much pleasure from watching the birds in my garden, really lifts the spirits.
I have a pair of those.
I bought them back in the 1980's and they are as good now as they were when I bought them. As you say a sharp and bright image and they don't weigh much.
I think they were around £300 at the time
I tested out several types before I made my choice.
I did want some with a better magnification, but as was correctly explained and demonstrated to me, it's very difficult to keep the bins steady enough with a higher magnification
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