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daveyt

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hello,

could anyone give me some advice on these binoculars please, i need a pair which are rugged, waterproof, not too heavy and can be used in low light levels for spotting fish.i have heard some good things about these binoculars, and feel they would suit my needs. is there any i others i should look at before taking the plunge and buying these? i have around 200 pounds to spend.

thanks very much

dave
 
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Daveyt

You got a lot of good advice in the other post you made on scanning the water. Now you are adding the criteria of use in low light levels. I would not really recommend a roof bino less than 42mm for low light, and the porros in the 8x40 or 8x42 format would be equally suitable.
 
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