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What 3 binoculars do you USE the most for birding?
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<blockquote data-quote="gulf1263" data-source="post: 3202899" data-attributes="member: 99783"><p><strong>What three binoculars do you USE the most for birding?</strong></p><p></p><p>Denco, I have a place in Alaska and a place in New Mexico, I got a really good deal on the Leica 7x42 Ultravid HD's so have pair in both places, took the Swaro 8x32's to Alaska and the Zeiss 8x32's to New Mexico, that way I have glass in both places.</p><p>Folks on this forum said the Zeiss has better CA correction which is more important in New Mexico and I found the color pops with the Swaro's under cloudy conditions which Alaska has a lot of.</p><p>The little Leica 8x20 Ultravid's and the Nikon 8x20 LXL are great little travel binoculars, easy to carry and wonderful daylight views.</p><p>I bought lots of different glass, tested them and then passed them on to friends and kids.</p><p>All are appreciated and used.</p><p>I have some other "car bino's" that I don't mind getting beaten up.</p><p>Art</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gulf1263, post: 3202899, member: 99783"] [b]What three binoculars do you USE the most for birding?[/b] Denco, I have a place in Alaska and a place in New Mexico, I got a really good deal on the Leica 7x42 Ultravid HD's so have pair in both places, took the Swaro 8x32's to Alaska and the Zeiss 8x32's to New Mexico, that way I have glass in both places. Folks on this forum said the Zeiss has better CA correction which is more important in New Mexico and I found the color pops with the Swaro's under cloudy conditions which Alaska has a lot of. The little Leica 8x20 Ultravid's and the Nikon 8x20 LXL are great little travel binoculars, easy to carry and wonderful daylight views. I bought lots of different glass, tested them and then passed them on to friends and kids. All are appreciated and used. I have some other "car bino's" that I don't mind getting beaten up. Art [/QUOTE]
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