Greetings all,
I'm in the market for both nice binoculars and a laser range finder, so I figured I'd consolidate and get one of the nicer offerings that has both in one package. My needs are probably different than most in that I will primarily be using them in night and lowlight environments, but don't need or want a lot of magnification because I want to keep FOV maximized (I'll be needing to identify things relatively close but in very low light). I figure that means an 8x set of binos with the largest objective as possible (weight isn't really a factor). I see a few options out there, including a used set of Leica Geovid 8x56 HD Meters on Eurooptic, but I hear nothing but great things about Swarovski binos. I have high end rifle scopes but haven't been able to handle high end binos before.
Will I be better suited to get a set with better glass and smaller objective (i.e. Swarovski)? Price isn't really much of a factor, but I don't really want to go much over $3k if possible. Ballistic software would be nice, but I don't see myself using it terribly often so it isn't much of a determining factor.
Thanks in advance for your help and I look forward to learning from y'all.
**Edit: I don't see my range finding needs extending out much past 1k yards. If that changes, I'll prolly end up getting a dedicated LRF
I'm in the market for both nice binoculars and a laser range finder, so I figured I'd consolidate and get one of the nicer offerings that has both in one package. My needs are probably different than most in that I will primarily be using them in night and lowlight environments, but don't need or want a lot of magnification because I want to keep FOV maximized (I'll be needing to identify things relatively close but in very low light). I figure that means an 8x set of binos with the largest objective as possible (weight isn't really a factor). I see a few options out there, including a used set of Leica Geovid 8x56 HD Meters on Eurooptic, but I hear nothing but great things about Swarovski binos. I have high end rifle scopes but haven't been able to handle high end binos before.
Will I be better suited to get a set with better glass and smaller objective (i.e. Swarovski)? Price isn't really much of a factor, but I don't really want to go much over $3k if possible. Ballistic software would be nice, but I don't see myself using it terribly often so it isn't much of a determining factor.
Thanks in advance for your help and I look forward to learning from y'all.
**Edit: I don't see my range finding needs extending out much past 1k yards. If that changes, I'll prolly end up getting a dedicated LRF
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