yarrellii
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I feel the same; so much generosity and good will... and patience with people who are just beginning and are full of the-same-old-questions. I used to manage a forum with +10k users and the great atmosphere that we share in BF is really remarkable (well, obviously, there's always a wrong note in the melody, but it's 100 % understandable).I've gotten so much useful information from this forum that it is pleasure to give something back, or at least share what seems to be working with others.
Yes, absolutely. Lower scope mags of 15x or 18x (in my personal experience) don't add a lot to what can be seen with 8-10x in terms of ID (especially if the binocular is supported on a pole or something, that really increases chances of ID). For me it has to be +30x. In good light (we have a lot of that here in the Mediterranean), with the MM3ED-60 you can make use of 40x (45x doesn't add a lot but a dimmer view). Hence my curiosity of what the ATSHD 65 can do, if it can give a reasonable 45-50x in good light, I'm more than happy (I assume 45x must be dim in a 65 mm scope). I've had the pleasure of using an ATS HD 80 20-60x, but not the 65.With 65mm of aperture, 35x seems to work well. Also, that magnification surpasses the threshhold of identifiable birds that 8 and 10x can provide at certain distances. I found I could ID ducks that were out of reach, and in some cases pick up shorebirds that I never would have been able to spot with a handheld bin at lower magnification.
I'll see what I can get. Do keep us posted on your findings!As for the tripod, you may be able to do better than the Gitzo at a lesser price....
.... What is the most stable tripod under 3.5 lbs is my current line of inquiry.
Thanks again.