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Hi Cattleball,
This is my opinion from experience with inexpensive 10x32 binoculars.
There likely aren't any good 10x32 binoculars in the $200.00 price range. Over the years I had 3 inexpensive 10x32s. None of them were binoculars that I wanted to use all day.
Their exit pupil is 3.2mm; IMO too small to be practical. The ones I had weren't very bright because they didn't have expensive silver coated or di-electric prisms. Eye relief was too short on a couple of them.
I ended up with 2 real good 10x32s made by Nikon. My first one, a 10x32 LXL cost $900.00 and I upgraded it with Nikon's new 10x32 EDG which cost over $1500.00. I can, and did, use these binoculars all day--but on bright days. The LXL has Silver Coated prisms and the EDG has di-electric prisms and ED glass and they are bright enough for serious use.
According to Doug at Camera Land, NY where they sell hundreds of binoculars yearly, 10x32's are the poorest selling binoculars they carry.
If you want a 10x binocular at a reasonable price get a 10x42. There are many brands out there to chose from.
Bob
PS: One inexpensive substitute for 10x32 that I would recommend which I have and use is the Pentax AD 9x32 WP. It is in the $200.00 price range.
https://www.allbinos.com/1879-Pentax_AD_9x32_WP-binoculars_specifications.html
It is made by Ricoh in the Philippines and it is a clone of the legendary Sightron "Blue Sky" II 8x32 which you might want to look into. See link below.
https://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=211793 [Warning! This is a very long thread!]
The Pentax 9x32 could be a little brighter but it is a very easy to use binocular and you won't miss that 1x power the 10x has over it.