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I'd like a small/lightweight pair of bino's mainly for carrying on longer rides/spotting wildlife on SDW.
Trouble is, I remember being underwhelmed back in the day by compact offerings - have things moved on in recent years?
What brands/models/lenses should I look for? and will I need to remortgage?
What's your budget?
Powerful and small usually means something ilke 10x25, I find that too powerful and therefore too shaky. I prefer something like 8x20 in the small bins category. I have a pair of Leica Trinovids which are excellent, but they are probably over budget
I haven't really set a budget as i'm scared to check pricing.
I'll google your pair whilst im sitting comfortably..
I recently bought a a pair of [url= http://www.ffordes.com/product/11042810251961 ]Hawke 8x32[/url] which are brilliant value for money. 8x isn't the most powerful magnification but the x32 means the images are really bright. They also feel well made and likely to handle the kind of cack-handed abuse I put stuff through. They replaced a lost Pentax 8x21 which were less bright and didn't feel as solid (but were lost not broken and handled a couple of years of me) and were more expensive. Happier with the Hawkes than the Pentax
Opticron Oasis, 10x28's. £200. Very light jersey pocket jobs & as good as my other 10x25 Leicas @ £325. (But not as good as my old Optolyth Alpin 10x50's)
Closer focus on the Opticrons & not a lot of difference in optical quality.
Edit, & no, I don't find them 'shaky'.
