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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    Hmmmm, what about the two E2 models? They seem pretty good to me. Just based on appearance the bodies look a lot nicer than the SE's to me. Very comfortable eye placement on the 10x35 E2 which was supposedly a weak point of the SE's. SE's have too much magnfication for the objective size...
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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    I think the 10x56 SLC is better than the Conquest. Isn't it funny how this topic seamlessly transitioned from 2 binos to 5! :D How did that happen? The best way to avoid bino-holism is to stay with one pair of really good binoculars. Once you decide you need more....it won't stop with just...
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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    I'd have to sell my car to buy them but I'd probably do it! :D
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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    astronomy! Big aperture is everything in astronomy. The bird views in the 10x56 are better than 10x42 as well, the larger exit pupil is nice, but the beastly size and weight of the 56mm is difficult for birding as you know.
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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    If I had to choose only two? Swarovski 10x56 SLC and Zeiss SF 8x42/EDG 7x42 :)
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