iseegeorgesstar
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- Dec 28, 2023
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Hey,
I do a lot of lowlight and no-light viewing and have always wondered if the upgrade to a 50mm from a more typical 42mm would be worth it? My concern is that 50mm bino will simply be too heavy but I could also see the weight balancing things out. I also like to one-hand view sometimes so I could brace or position myself so the lioghter weight helps there too.
Is there a significant brightness difference between the two in practice?
The other issue is that some 50mm binos like Meopta are a lot heavier than others such as Tract.
Anyone move up a weight class and then regret it?
Thanks for your comments.
I do a lot of lowlight and no-light viewing and have always wondered if the upgrade to a 50mm from a more typical 42mm would be worth it? My concern is that 50mm bino will simply be too heavy but I could also see the weight balancing things out. I also like to one-hand view sometimes so I could brace or position myself so the lioghter weight helps there too.
Is there a significant brightness difference between the two in practice?
The other issue is that some 50mm binos like Meopta are a lot heavier than others such as Tract.
Anyone move up a weight class and then regret it?
Thanks for your comments.