InspiredSquare
Member
Hello all,
I am about to embark on the fun adventure of going to a number of shops to try out a wide array of high end binoculars. I'll be trying over a dozen different kinds, from a number of different makers.
Given the number of different variables involved in buying new bins, I wonder what process/protocol you like to use to compare? For example, what's the best way to test out glass in low light, given that some stores won't allow me to take them outside. B&H, for example, when asked, replied that 'it is starting to get darker out in the evening' when I asked how I might test out low light conditions.
So the question: what is your process for testing out and buying new bins (in a store)?
Many thanks in Advance!
I.S.
I am about to embark on the fun adventure of going to a number of shops to try out a wide array of high end binoculars. I'll be trying over a dozen different kinds, from a number of different makers.
Given the number of different variables involved in buying new bins, I wonder what process/protocol you like to use to compare? For example, what's the best way to test out glass in low light, given that some stores won't allow me to take them outside. B&H, for example, when asked, replied that 'it is starting to get darker out in the evening' when I asked how I might test out low light conditions.
So the question: what is your process for testing out and buying new bins (in a store)?
Many thanks in Advance!
I.S.