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On 2006-06-07 18:21:14 -0400, "Bob" said:
Some folks say never get biger than 7x35 or 8x50 at the most. Personally afer 1000s of hours staring through a pair i perfer 10x50. I can just see so much more. Movement was never a problem for me. 10x50's are fine for daytime use, but are a bit hard to stabilize on a small sailboat. 7x50's have a much larger aperture, 7mm vs. 5mm and much more low-light capability, and are easier to hold stable. For daytime use, I do carry a pair of Steiner 8x30s, which are considerably smaller than the 7x50s I use at night. Also, the 7x50s have an integrated compass, which is nice for taking bearings. |
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