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<blockquote data-quote="Atomic Chicken" data-source="post: 254970" data-attributes="member: 9786"><p><strong>My choices</strong></p><p></p><p>Greetings!</p><p></p><p>I would choose these. I own all of them except for #2 (Leica Duovid) which I have evaluated extensively but have not yet purchased. In order:</p><p></p><p>#1 - Nikon HG 8x32 (Still the best all-around compromise binocular, in my opinion)</p><p>#2 - Leica Duovid 8-12x42 (Most flexible, but heavy and with restricted FOV)</p><p>#3 - Pentax DCF SP 10x50 (Best low-light binoculars I have ever found)</p><p>#4 - Nikon HG 10x25 Compact (Pocket sized miracles)</p><p>#5 - B&L Discoverer Roof Prism 7x42 or 10x42 (Best value, superb optics for low $$$)</p><p></p><p></p><p>I could easily do a top-10 list, there are so many great binoculars out there. Honorable mentions would go to Zeiss FL 7x42, Swarovski SLC 10x42, and the new Nikon HGL Premier LX models.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes,</p><p>Bawko</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atomic Chicken, post: 254970, member: 9786"] [b]My choices[/b] Greetings! I would choose these. I own all of them except for #2 (Leica Duovid) which I have evaluated extensively but have not yet purchased. In order: #1 - Nikon HG 8x32 (Still the best all-around compromise binocular, in my opinion) #2 - Leica Duovid 8-12x42 (Most flexible, but heavy and with restricted FOV) #3 - Pentax DCF SP 10x50 (Best low-light binoculars I have ever found) #4 - Nikon HG 10x25 Compact (Pocket sized miracles) #5 - B&L Discoverer Roof Prism 7x42 or 10x42 (Best value, superb optics for low $$$) I could easily do a top-10 list, there are so many great binoculars out there. Honorable mentions would go to Zeiss FL 7x42, Swarovski SLC 10x42, and the new Nikon HGL Premier LX models. Best wishes, Bawko [/QUOTE]
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