VenaticOppidan
Lil-Rokslider
I have had a pair of Vortex Diamondback 8x42 Bino's since 2016 that have served me well, but lately I am over them, the eyepieces don't adjust right and overall they feel cheap and there is a lot of distortion on the perimeter of the glass when looking through.
I am trying to decide between the Maven B.1 10x44 vs. B.3 8x30. I generally use the binos for eastern hunting. Mainly deer, turkey, and ducks, as well as 1-2 trips out west every year. There has been several times were I wanted more powerful binos, but 8x as seemed to be a good general magnification, plus I have a 20-60x80 new model Viper spotting scope I use out west.
My question is this. I know that the higher quality you get in glass, the more light that will be transmitted, so if I went from an 8x42 Diamondback to a 8x30 Maven B.3, would I notice a significant difference? Would I really regret not going with the B.1 10x44?
The B3 is much lighter. 8x has served me well out west as well. This past year I spotted my buck at 1.25 miles in sage with 8x Diamondbacks, then cross referenced w my spotter. Open to any input. Have never handled the Mavens but have read nothing but good things.
I am trying to decide between the Maven B.1 10x44 vs. B.3 8x30. I generally use the binos for eastern hunting. Mainly deer, turkey, and ducks, as well as 1-2 trips out west every year. There has been several times were I wanted more powerful binos, but 8x as seemed to be a good general magnification, plus I have a 20-60x80 new model Viper spotting scope I use out west.
My question is this. I know that the higher quality you get in glass, the more light that will be transmitted, so if I went from an 8x42 Diamondback to a 8x30 Maven B.3, would I notice a significant difference? Would I really regret not going with the B.1 10x44?
The B3 is much lighter. 8x has served me well out west as well. This past year I spotted my buck at 1.25 miles in sage with 8x Diamondbacks, then cross referenced w my spotter. Open to any input. Have never handled the Mavens but have read nothing but good things.