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Which do you think are the best all round bird watching binoculars
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<blockquote data-quote="OPTIC_NUT" data-source="post: 3305947" data-attributes="member: 121951"><p>I would take Toei Kogaku 7x35/10-Deg into the local woods,</p><p>Toei Kogaku 10x35/7-Deg to the marsh, pond, or coast,</p><p>and Nikon Prostaff 7s 8x42s as best all-around.</p><p>Since I have the 10x and 7x, the 8x doesn't get out much.</p><p>The 35mm is because my eyes are high sensitivity. Toeis</p><p>because contrast is more important to me than brightness at that level,</p><p>and I like 60s-style color-corrected optics.</p><p>It all makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OPTIC_NUT, post: 3305947, member: 121951"] I would take Toei Kogaku 7x35/10-Deg into the local woods, Toei Kogaku 10x35/7-Deg to the marsh, pond, or coast, and Nikon Prostaff 7s 8x42s as best all-around. Since I have the 10x and 7x, the 8x doesn't get out much. The 35mm is because my eyes are high sensitivity. Toeis because contrast is more important to me than brightness at that level, and I like 60s-style color-corrected optics. It all makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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