I was a bit harsh in my rant about scopes, they are sadly pretty essential for sea watches, birding in open country or any time one needs a real close up, such as reading rings.
That said, they are hugely less user friendly than binoculars, because they need to be set up. Admittedly there is a social benefit, the view can then be shared, which is impossible with binoculars. The offset is that setting up takes time and the appropriate gear, a distraction from actually birding.
I've wondered whether image stabilization could resolve the issue, providing a hand held 20-40x view without needing a tripod.
I'd buy that in a heartbeat.
That said, they are hugely less user friendly than binoculars, because they need to be set up. Admittedly there is a social benefit, the view can then be shared, which is impossible with binoculars. The offset is that setting up takes time and the appropriate gear, a distraction from actually birding.
I've wondered whether image stabilization could resolve the issue, providing a hand held 20-40x view without needing a tripod.
I'd buy that in a heartbeat.