My Nikon EII 8x30 seem to my eyes equally as bright as my other 8x42 (or 8.5x44) binoculars so I can't agree that the 42MM objective has a real advantage in decent daylight situations.
I can speak to this as I own both the 10x42 HR WP and the Nikon EII 8x30. The Nikon EII 8x30 is just as sharp as the HR WP, and it seems to me to be brighter and more transparent even with the smaller objectives. Obviously better glass. The wide FOV is really nice and very easy to get used to...
I received the 8x42 HR WP I ordered and found everything said about them here is true. A really nice Japanese made porro at a bargain price. Very nice.
For anyone in the US that might want a pair of these, I found that this shop has maybe a dozen 8x42 HR WP in stock and a few of the 10x42 HR WP. I made sure to post this AFTER I ordered mine. :)
http://www.enerdynet.com/optics/
I am very happy with my EDG 85 angled and the fixed 20x and 30x eyepieces. I also have the 20-60 zoom but I much prefer the view from the fixed. They have a wider FOV.
I picked up a 20W and a 30W fixed eyepiece for this scope. It's perfect at about 20X magnification for backyard birding. This scope is a pretty nice piece of kit.
I was lucky to find one of these in minty condition (the shoulder strap for the carry case was still in cellophane wrap) on ebay for a steal of a price (cheaper than a new Monarch Fieldscope). I am very happy with how it performs and fairly chuffed about the great buy I got on it! A beautiful...
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