Hellow everyone
We would like to splash out on a new pair of bins but not really sure what sort to get. Can anyone give advice as to what would be the best type for birding i.e. magnification size etc. Looking at not more than a £100 or should we be paying more?
Regards
Kerry
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Oh Kezmo, I saw the heading and thought you wanted some new bins for food storage!!!
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Susan H said: Oh Kezmo, I saw the heading and thought you wanted some new bins for food storage!!!
Me too, great minds work alike. :-)
Hi Kezmo
mine are 12 X 50 they do me, nicked them from hubby, cheap!
have you looked on eBay?
Hey farmer, farmer, put away the D.D.T now. Give me spots on my apples, but leave me the birds and the bees, please!
LOL Sparrow - you are so practical, bless your heart! I thought I was being really "in" by saying "bins"!!!! (PS: It's only because I can't spell bonokulars!)
Hi Janet, LOL! - thanks for your tip and no I hadn't thought about Ebay so thank you.
Unknown said: Hellow everyone We would like to splash out on a new pair of bins but not really sure what sort to get. Can anyone give advice as to what would be the best type for birding i.e. magnification size etc. Looking at not more than a £100 or should we be paying more?
Hi Kezmo, new bins for a £100!
I'm sure you know you only get what you pay for!!
The best bins are Lieca and Swarovski and a decent pair will cost £1000 - £1800
I have included two links for you a link telling you about the optics and what to look for in making your purchase!
Also a link with prices, opticron offer a mid price range and are reasonable. The other thing is to have a look at the RSPB gift shop.
http://www.google.co.uk/products?q=binoculars&hl=en&price1=&price2=100.00&lnk=prsugg&show=dd
http://www.laser-king.com/binoculars_selecting.html
Regards Buzzard
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I remember reading on a thread some time ago that someone advised being very careful about buying things like cameras and binoculars on ebay. You have no way of knowing the condition or feel of the item before buying. We have Opticron, 9-22 x 10 for the car, but they can be a very expensive item and we have leica equipment otherwise.
Hi Kezmo, I'm glad you've asked this, I shall be keeping an eye on this post because I'd like to know the same thing. the ones I have at the minute are a cheapo give away pair got them free for purchasing something else. they are 10 x 25 and there fine if I'm watching birds in the garden, but if I want to see whats birds are sitting in the oak tree just outside our garden I can't see a thing with them, also I see double when using them I have to keep one eye closed, I focus each lense but that makes no difference I don't know if it's because there cheap binoculars or if its me and I maybe ought to go for a monocular instead.
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I'm also glad you asked this question, although there is no way I would pay £1000 for a pair.
Mine are handy pocket sized lightweight ones 10 x 21 and are fine for the garden as Janet says. I also sometimes (but not always) see double when using them, even though I focus both lenses properly. (or it could be the wine).
Susan H said: I'm also glad you asked this question, although there is no way I would pay £1000 for a pair. Mine are handy pocket sized lightweight ones 10 x 21 and are fine for the garden as Janet says. I also sometimes (but not always) see double when using them, even though I focus both lenses properly. (or it could be the wine).
LOL I'd better cut back on the wine then.
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