I'm asking myself the same question. I'll say I am not highly interested in the IS offerings right now, and much more focsed on getting a RF Bino. I bowhunt a good bit but a handheld for that with a compact bino would be plenty.
For rifle hunting I'd like to have RF binos, and have been considering them for months. I've convinced myself ballastics while nice (ie Revit BR10) is not required to hunt < 600 yards, where I firmly am with a rifle, so the extra expense is not really "required." So Leica Geovid Rs are where I'm at. I have a CRF Pro that does ballisitcs in a handheld, but between quickdrop and turret markings I can't see absolutely needing it. The new Luepold RF Bino claims are interesting, but again seems like overkill when you consider what's actually "needed." I like the idea of simpler devices. Just where I'm at personally though.