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Bocas Tapada or Sarapiqui ? (1 Viewer)

Very informative, I just watched your video.

Which binocular do you use ? Actually I was checking this today. Was trying to find, if there is good reason to pick cheap vs 4x price between -
PAPILIO II - Ricoh (PAPILIO II - $99)
B.3 - 6x30 / 8x30 / 10x30 (Maven 8x30 - $550)

Another important factor for me is - lens choice. I was thinking to bring 100-400mm. But I checked many of your pictures on your website and doesn't look like anything less than 500mm is suitable here. Is my understanding correct here ?
I had been using a Nikon Monarch M5, now using some Zeiss Terra Eds. Both about the same quality.

I have a 200-600 lens, I like the reach but you could get by with shorter.
 
I would VERY STRONGLY suggest you do not bother with any binoculars less than ~$350-400, especially for tropical birding. If you can swing it, the ~$600 and up is well worth it. The lack of light when in tropical forests makes birding with cheap binos really frustrating and can have a pronounced effect on your ability to get decent looks at birds and thus your enjoyment. The thing about a decent pair of binos is that they should be an acquisition for the next 10-30 years as most of the major brands have good warrantees.

Also, go for 8x42 or 10x42, the little ones like 8x30 and whatnot have small field of view (harder to find the bird) and let in less light ( equals poor looks at the birds). Some people like 10x magnification but most (including myself) prefer 8x for the tropics where much of the time the extra light and field of view are beneficial.

Vortex Viper HD (what I use) and Nikon Monarchs are a couple good options that won't break the bank.
 
I would VERY STRONGLY suggest you do not bother with any binoculars less than ~$350-400, especially for tropical birding. If you can swing it, the ~$600 and up is well worth it. The lack of light when in tropical forests makes birding with cheap binos really frustrating and can have a pronounced effect on your ability to get decent looks at birds and thus your enjoyment. The thing about a decent pair of binos is that they should be an acquisition for the next 10-30 years as most of the major brands have good warrantees.

Also, go for 8x42 or 10x42, the little ones like 8x30 and whatnot have small field of view (harder to find the bird) and let in less light ( equals poor looks at the birds). Some people like 10x magnification but most (including myself) prefer 8x for the tropics where much of the time the extra light and field of view are beneficial.

Vortex Viper HD (what I use) and Nikon Monarchs are a couple good options that won't break the bank.
Thanks for your suggestions, I am looking at Nikon Monarchs. Looks nice. I am going to store probably tomorrow, to check physically, how it feels in hand.
 
Thanks for your suggestions, I am looking at Nikon Monarchs. Looks nice. I am going to store probably tomorrow, to check physically, how it feels in hand.
Very good, it's nice to be able to make sure they fit your hands, have good eye relief if you wear glasses and be able to compare them with other brands. Just be sure that whatever you go with that they come with lifetime warrantee.
 

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