After trying most of the
"Almost alphas" I have found my bino, the monarch HG from Nikon. Lightweight, build quality easily exceeds the razor, most importantly to me is the relaxed view provided by the HUGE field of view. Of course all eyes are different.
Nick
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r......I still think my 10x42 Kahles have better glass. And my eyes have never liked any of the Vortex glass.
Not to resurrect an old thread, but couldn't help noticing this observation above - I bought the Vortex Viper 10x42 from Cabela's and ended up taking them back, they looked and felt good in the store (ergonomically the best of several $500 brands), but "in the real world" just didn't impress me. I'm still looking for the right pair, have Zeiss Conquest on order, hope they are the ones.
You will get a bunch of different options here. I would use the search on forums (including bird watching) and read as many reviews as you can. Then check them out as much as you can in person at low light conditions.
I like the Meopta/Euros the are above the Razors and IMO (for the price) can't be beat.
... I‘ve been told that the Tract, Zeiss Conquest, Sig Zulu 7 and Maven B1 are all made in the same factory in Japan with the same glass but different coating.
If one can’t afford alpha glass the Meopta Meopro’s are amazing for their price and I imagine they are hard to top without spending significantly more money.
I'm trying to find reviews but they are all different. One review had Vortex Diamondbacks at number 3! Lol
When I'm in Cabelas it's difficult for me to see a huge difference between the Swarovski vs Leupold vs Vortex etc.
I know a lot of emphasis is put on buying the best glass you can afford but I know guys that glass up and kill great deer with mid level binos.
Guess I'm wondering about some more affordable options while still getting great quality. Any recommendations? Are the Leupold Mohave HD Pro, Vanguard HD, etc any good? Can they hang somewhat with the big dogs?
Almost seems like guys turn up there nose unless it's 2000$ Swarovski, Zeis, or Leica.
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+1 for JGRaider’s list. Would also highly recommend handling/glassing with the Nikon Monarch HG’s before making any final decision, I’m a guy not often “wow’d” by optics, but just couldn’t get over what these binos offer at the $1k price point.Meopta Meostar HD, Nikon HG, Tract Toric, GPO Passion HD, Zeiss Cnquest HD would be my short list.