Howdy - need assistance picking out a set of binoculars. I've read up on here and other forums, but don't have an opportunity to try before buying, and am inexperienced with optics that don't let me see in the dark or mount to a rifle. Intended use will be scouting targets and spotting trace and splash out to roughly 1,000 yards. I've used a buddy's spotting scope before and it worked well, but was bulky, and really only good for static use.
Current contenders:
- Used Swaro 10x42 el ~ roughly $1,500
- Zeiss Conquest 10x42 ~ sub $1,000
- The new Vortex Fury rangefinder binos for $1,000 (have access to a discount)
Am I going to see a huge difference between these as far as glass quality and capability goes? I like the idea of the built in rangefinder with the Vortex unit, but don't want to be disappointed in the optical quality, and I worry about the longevity of the electronics. I'm generally a buy once cry once kind of guy, and have been spoiled by my S&B scopes, but don't want to spend extra unnecessarily. Should I be looking at more than 10x for my intended use? Any others I should be considering?
Thanks for any insight you can share
Will
Current contenders:
- Used Swaro 10x42 el ~ roughly $1,500
- Zeiss Conquest 10x42 ~ sub $1,000
- The new Vortex Fury rangefinder binos for $1,000 (have access to a discount)
Am I going to see a huge difference between these as far as glass quality and capability goes? I like the idea of the built in rangefinder with the Vortex unit, but don't want to be disappointed in the optical quality, and I worry about the longevity of the electronics. I'm generally a buy once cry once kind of guy, and have been spoiled by my S&B scopes, but don't want to spend extra unnecessarily. Should I be looking at more than 10x for my intended use? Any others I should be considering?
Thanks for any insight you can share
Will