I have been looking between all types of binoculars and binoculars for more than a month. My main goal was to get binoculars with high magnification. These binoculars are more reliable than all spotting scopes and binoculars on the market. The closest spotting scope in the Yukon is the 6-100x-100. I've read discussions on ornithology forums about the idea behind these binoculars. I ended up buying them and doing a 3 hour test with them. I didn't use a tripod at first and figured I'd never get a sharp image at high magnifications. but the next day I took my tripod to a nearby lake and tested it again. I was amazed at how strong they are. It takes me time to get used to the focusing operations, but you'll be satisfied in the end. since you have to refocus for each zoom, so it takes some time to get full zoom with acceptable clarity. Of course, these binoculars are not suitable for bird watching because the target is small; If you enjoy viewing or hunting with distant landscapes, then these binoculars are the best in the world. Another thing is that zoom binoculars generally have a darker image compared to a fixed one, and that's physics and there's nothing we can do about it. but if you want to see an average target many miles away then this is a must see for you.
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