My first binoculars, not counting the monocle with a 10-fold increase in Soviet production, donated by my grandfather 30 years ago :) that vision is 100%), i. E. you need binoculars of high magnification (a monocle does not give that feeling of "presence" like binoculars, which was confirmed later). I went to the market, looked through what is available. I read many articles about magnification, chromatic aberrations, exit pupil, shaking when viewed from hand, not a tripod, aperture ratio, etc. honestly, I already wanted to take the levenguk binoculars (beautiful design))), but there are few reviews, and the brand is new, I decided to try Nikon, and this one . and I didn’t regret it ! Not professional, but the picture quality is wow! Variable multiplicity - that's what you need! As they say, "you look like a coal eye", but at a great distance with a high-quality image! And if you need a panoramic image and aperture, please, 7 * 50 and may you be happy! You can continue indefinitely. In general, high-quality binoculars are pleasant to hold in your hands, a high-quality image when viewed at distant objects. Yes, when observing from the hands after 15-18 times, there is shaking (I think it’s a feature of the body, everything is individual), but the tripod from the “reflex camera” helps me (especially when viewing craters on the moon). I advise! P. S. subsequently bought Nikon Aculon A211 8x42 and Nikon Sportstar EX 8x25 DCF, but that's another story)))
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