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Binoculars
Looking t buy binoculars for alaska trip but dont want to spend fortune since trip will do that. I went to Eagle Optics and saw a Denali 10x42 item waterproof etc.Anyone familiar with these. Price seems very reasonable 109
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Optics are going to vary in quality, feature, and price as with most products. Manufacturers will have differing build qualities as well. My advice would be to go to a site like Amazon.com, and check out a variety of pairs with different features and in different price ranges. They also have customer reviews for most popular models.
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DH did a lot of research before buying his binoculars. I'll ask him tonight what he recommends.
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Those sound like a very nice set of binoculars. I like the waterproof feature for Alaska. Personally, I would find the ten power hard to hold steady without something to brace against, and the 42mm objectives would not gather enough light for poor conditions, IMO.
I use binoculars mostly on the boat, so steadiness in a seaway, and "night glasses" are more important for me, than for you, if you are on a cruise ship or in a car. Hope this helps. :-) |
Sorry, I forgot to mention that a pair of 7x50 glasses works best for me.
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Where are you going in Alaska and what will you be looking for? How much time will you spend outside in the rain vs in a bus or boat?
You will want something different for, say, being on a boat (maybe IS) vs serious birding vs looking at bears. Waterproof 10x42's lacking stabilization are OK for some things, not right for others, in my experience. Bill |
If you are looking for image stabilization, you are looking at a LOT more than $109.
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My DH says the Denali sounds like what you'd need (to him).
He has 9 X 62 Celestron. Says this 'gathers light', which you probably won't need. Celestron.com He bought his through Adorama.com for about $159.00. |
tks for quick response and help.
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