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<blockquote data-quote="Tero" data-source="post: 1315794" data-attributes="member: 3367"><p>I looked at some Promaster specs again. I definitely do not need 8x32s, and my 10x42s are pretty good Pentax SP. So I looked at the Infinity Elite 10x32. Possibly it would offer a wider field. But at 340ft, it is not really that much to get excited about. About the same as Nikon LXL 10x32. The Swarovski 10x32 would get 360ft. Vortex Fury 10x32 gets 346ft, and is probably the best deal of the bunch, but would have to see it to get more excited.</p><p></p><p>So, no sale. The Promasters cost $170.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tero, post: 1315794, member: 3367"] I looked at some Promaster specs again. I definitely do not need 8x32s, and my 10x42s are pretty good Pentax SP. So I looked at the Infinity Elite 10x32. Possibly it would offer a wider field. But at 340ft, it is not really that much to get excited about. About the same as Nikon LXL 10x32. The Swarovski 10x32 would get 360ft. Vortex Fury 10x32 gets 346ft, and is probably the best deal of the bunch, but would have to see it to get more excited. So, no sale. The Promasters cost $170. [/QUOTE]
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