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Gregory,
If weight is not a concern but brightness is I recommend you consider
10X50 bino's by any of the manufactures you listed. If you do not already
know, the first # 10 is the magnification and the second # 50 is the size of
the objective lens (the big lens you do not look through). The larger the
objective lens is the better light gathering capability. This along with
the quality of glass determines the brightness. The companies you mentioned
all have excellent glass in their product line but they do vary so do your
homework before spending the kind of money to get good quality glass and
construction. Good luck and have fun with it.
Don Stover
In a message dated 4/27/2012 8:13:09 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
I would appreciate any input as I attempt to "buy the best binoculars I
can afford." I don't really like the idea of buying Chinese so these are the
contenders from least to most expensive:
Zeiss Conquest 8x30 B T* (demo)
- big gap-
Minox HG 8x33 (argon purged)
Leupold Golden Ring HD 8x42 (made in US-- IF I can find them)
Zeiss Conquest 8x40 B T* (Abbé-Konig prisms, demo)
Nikon Premier 8x42 (refurbished)
Close focus and weight are not of particular concern. What I really need
to improve is brightness.
Thanks,
Gregory Bennett
Akron OH
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