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  1. MiddleRiver

    Advice for first (high-end) binoculars : Safari & Birding

    "They feel great in the hand, even after hours and hours of use. Yet they are still light/compact enough that you don't mind bringing them along. Where my wife would leave her Monarch's at our hut/room during lunch, I would always have mine handy. I have a compact shoulder bag where I keep my...
  2. MiddleRiver

    Advice for first (high-end) binoculars : Safari & Birding

    I can only speak definitively to what ive personally owned or presently use. My trinovid 8x20 are too small, so I tend to be skeptical of any x25 but maybe I need to try them! My SFL in 8x40 are ‘easier’ than 8x30’s but take up more space in daypack. I would take either on any trip where I...
  3. MiddleRiver

    Advice for first (high-end) binoculars : Safari & Birding

    Zeiss SFL series. Superb optics, lightweight, and arguably alpha quality for significantly less cost.
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