Hi errbody! I'm looking for a good binocular for my regular birding and have found interest in the Czech's, i.e. the 10x50 B1's. Only problem is there is no place in Sweden where I can look through one. I'm not really bothered by CA, and I want a bin for looking over long distances at say seabirds and migrating geese etc. without having to constantly by eyeing through my spotter. I have a little Zeiss Terra for the woods but it feels a bit off during the autumn and spring migrations and when for example ID'ing little shorebirds. Would I be better off with a 12x50 just to get the HD glass or is the 10x50 good'nuf? (I feel like the field might feel a bit too narrow for my taste through those) I can't really find alot about the 10x50 on the googles so would be great the hear from anyone on here that might have experience with it. Would I maby be better off looking for a second hand 10x50 trinny?
I have had a look through the B1 10x42 HD's wich were absolutely stellar but a tad too costly and I quite like the idea of having a 50mm bino. :-D
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I have had a look through the B1 10x42 HD's wich were absolutely stellar but a tad too costly and I quite like the idea of having a 50mm bino. :-D
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