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    Martin, being mostly in the wide open spaces of the fens, I think the greater magnification may come in handy for me. But I may be wrong, as I am quite new to this game. If I could afford a couple of pairs though, they do sound interesting (especially with the large depth of field). I should...
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    Sancho, unlike most of the cycling community, I'm not worried about weight (so long as they'll fit in the side pocket of my pack. I have tried 8x42 Opticron Imagic bins (sadly way over my budget) and like the size (and they fit). I assume a bigger objective is better for darker days, so have...
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    Thank you all for the swift replies. Veracocha, from a look at other threads, I see there are many people who hold the Hawke Frontiers in high regard, as you say. *I have had a look for them and can't see the ED version (8x43?) for anywhere near the £200 mark (all around the £300 mark). *In...
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    Not another which one... (£200-ish limit)

    Hi all. New here, but I'm sure these type of threads have been done to death. I am looking for bins for "general" use (walking/cycling and back garden). Having looked briefly, I think 8x bins will be best for me, but am not sure. I would also like something that may be able to be used in...
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