Hello all. Just joined the forum and been doing a little research on some new bins. I currently have some Vortex Sidewinder bins that were made by Eagle Optics. I absolutely LOVE them. They were given to me by my grandfather who is no longer alive. I'd like to keep them at home and "retire" them so to speak strictly to use for backyard birding. Sentimental value is just to great to risk leaving them somewhere. That being said...
My last really good binocular was Swarovski 8.5x42 EL. They were stolen a while back and I just now am financially able to replace them, or so I thought. When I bought my EL's a few years ago, they were roughly $1300. Today I see they are pushing $2000 or more!!!
I know when buying new optics I need to go to the stores and look through them myself, which I will certainly do. I have a pretty jammed schedule, and don't have a lot of time to be considering a bunch of different models. I'm hoping for some suggestions that might save me some time.
I'm very interested in trying Zeiss or Lieca this time around, and am also open to other suggestions that are similar to those EL's I used to have. I just ask that ya keep the suggestions closer to the $1300 side of things if possible rather than the $2000 for EL's again!! Don't know if they are just really that good, or if Swarovski got full of themselves...
Any thoughts??
Thanks in advance!!!
I'm a newb to really good optics but I just got a pair of Eagle Optics 6x32 binocs on sale for $179 that really have impressed me. I do own some Nikon Monarchs and these were much better imo. I would check out some of Eagles upper end binocs if you want to save money but still have something very nice. I would love to check these out. http://www.eagleoptics.com/binocula...-8x42-binocular
I really don't have that much experience with alpha binocs so you may want to disregard this post.
I am selling a pair of Nikon HGL DCF 8x42's for £450 if you are interested? These are easily as good as the MK1 EL's or anything of that era.
Regards
Daniel