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    Quote Originally Posted by caberslash View Post
    Always aim for a 40-42mm objective pair, best compromise.

    Swarovski EL 10x42 are the gold standard.

    Would try and buy new from a proper dealer, but see if they have any new old stock as the warranty is still valid.

    Avoid range-finding binoculars, you land up with redundant hardware in under a decade (can be a huge cost to fix/service) which runs heavier and bulkier than a pair with no gizmos IMHO.
    Any binocular with a 40-42mm objective is going to be fairly heavy and large. I've owned a lot of high end binos and for me a quality pair of 8x30's are the best compromise. Currently using Swaro CL Companion 8x30's (new model) and they're quite impressive for the money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-Ring View Post
    Any binocular with a 40-42mm objective is going to be fairly heavy and large. I've owned a lot of high end binos and for me a quality pair of 8x30's are the best compromise. Currently using Swaro CL Companion 8x30's (new model) and they're quite impressive for the money.
    Had a pair of the older CL companions in 8x30. Thought the ocular lenses were too small and condensation formed readily in very misty weather.

    Quality bino harness like FHF helps a ton, the Swaro 42's are big for their class but I think they are the best compromise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Most deer are seen and shot night and evening. Light gathering equals: objective diameter divided by power. 8x30 are light and versatile. Start there.

    You would never regret buying these: https://tractoptics.com/binoculars/8x42-binoculars
    *Edit. "morning & evening"

 

 

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