There are also differences between used optics formulas. For example my 8-20x24 Pentax zoom bino has MUCH better, sharper and brighter picture with less aberations than various affordable (low-end) 8x24, 10x25 or 12x25 pocket binos. Even in low light it is better :)
I’m just getting in to binoculars and I’ve noticed a lack of consistency in terms. I find that confusing. Some channels (incl yours) say: 40=Full Other channel say: 40=Full Is this lack of standard terms a geographical (eg EU vs US) or is it something else? Can we all decide on one set of standards and stick to it?
id say just understand the numbers and you will be fine, but pocket vs compact sounds less vague than compact vs mid size, i prefer pocket coz its easy to unserstand, its simply binocular you can fit in your poclket xD
Thank you. I learnt a lot, and just saved myself money not buying the wrong binos.
Super review. Really comprehensive and helpful for all levels of use. Thanks.
This is why you go for 8x25. Then the exit pupil is the same as 10x32. 10x25 is an overkill.
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@@inSaNe_44 great choice
Even 1000m up is a serious hike and the weight makes the difference.
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There are also differences between used optics formulas. For example my 8-20x24 Pentax zoom bino has MUCH better, sharper and brighter picture with less aberations than various affordable (low-end) 8x24, 10x25 or 12x25 pocket binos. Even in low light it is better :)
The exit pupil size is important just in low light? But in a day light is an diferences?
yes, usually less aberrations with the bigger pupils, unless you pay far more for a Leica for example.
good comparison thank you
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I’m just getting in to binoculars and I’ve noticed a lack of consistency in terms. I find that confusing.
Some channels (incl yours) say:
40=Full
Other channel say:
40=Full
Is this lack of standard terms a geographical (eg EU vs US) or is it something else? Can we all decide on one set of standards and stick to it?
id say just understand the numbers and you will be fine, but pocket vs compact sounds less vague than compact vs mid size, i prefer pocket coz its easy to unserstand, its simply binocular you can fit in your poclket xD
I'm looking at the Vortex Diamondback HD 8 x 28 & 8 x 32, for casual use like hiking. 15.9 oz. vs 14.9oz. is the weight difference, Any thoughts?
Only 1oz of difference ? I'd say go for the bigger one. If there was 5oz of difference, it would matter.
Hi guys, I shoot targets at 50m would a 10x25 be ok to check my shot placements? Thanks.
10x30 And 10x32 Binoculars More Bright İmage,10x25 Binoculars Dark İmage.
What is the makde and modle of that 8x32 with the open bridge please?