sndmn11
"DADDY"
I have had numerous pair of 10s, and used those with a spotter. My wife chose 8s and 18s. This past season the 18s didn't get used, and I would steal her 8s on occasion. I have had several high end pairs of binoculars, and have settled on 8s now. We sold the 18s, and will have a heavy spotter and a light one. The BX4s are great and the 10x BX4s are a pair I wish I had not sold because they are great in the sub $600 category.Do you ever wish you had more magnification?
I was actually just looking at another pair of used bx4s in 10x so we could each have a pair, and it would give me options to try them both and learn.
Anything I get she gets at least equal quality LOL. She just informed me that this year she is going to look for a bigger antelope than last year so I have my work cut out for me.
What tripod are you running your 8s from?
I never considered a stool... Do you pack it in to glass too?
I had never considered phone scoping off binos. That sounds like a great way to get some more pictures of critters!
The phone skope isn't necessarily for taking pictures, it is advantageous for utilizing the zoom on your phone. Your binos are 8x, if your phone has 5x zoom, you just made a 40x optic for seeing if the phorn buck meets your wife's standards. It is also nice for taking shots on game and being able to review, or for sharing which deer looking rock you are trying to get them to look at.
I have a Manfrotto 055 carbon 3 section and love it. Way better than lighter tripods I have experienced. She has a sirui 1204 carbon.
Hillsound stool, yes it goes everywhere.