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<blockquote data-quote="kristoffer" data-source="post: 1485762" data-attributes="member: 67002"><p>I did 4 months of thinking about this issue. About ten times I started at the same thought. "I just need a small cheap bin for when I am not birding but still want a bin with me just in case." "Im gonne buy the nikon 8x25 dcf". "but hmm, I get a much better bin if I just double the price.. maybe a minox 8x25". "hmm if i just double that price i get a victory or leica.. hmm". "But it´s to expensive, but what if im not happy with the cheap one?, and what if im not happy with the semi-expensive one? But I cant really afford the alpha ones!" and back to square 1. I bought the cheap nikon now. Going to unpack it in 2 minutes. Never tried it. </p><p></p><p>If I don't like it i am going to buy the leica or zeiss. I can´t feel the motivation to buy a medium price bin in this case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kristoffer, post: 1485762, member: 67002"] I did 4 months of thinking about this issue. About ten times I started at the same thought. "I just need a small cheap bin for when I am not birding but still want a bin with me just in case." "Im gonne buy the nikon 8x25 dcf". "but hmm, I get a much better bin if I just double the price.. maybe a minox 8x25". "hmm if i just double that price i get a victory or leica.. hmm". "But it´s to expensive, but what if im not happy with the cheap one?, and what if im not happy with the semi-expensive one? But I cant really afford the alpha ones!" and back to square 1. I bought the cheap nikon now. Going to unpack it in 2 minutes. Never tried it. If I don't like it i am going to buy the leica or zeiss. I can´t feel the motivation to buy a medium price bin in this case. [/QUOTE]
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