More room in your bed for your new binoculars...I like not sleeping on the couch too much to consider a new swaro.
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More room in your bed for your new binoculars...I like not sleeping on the couch too much to consider a new swaro.
You are a perfect example of someone who can do without the best of the best. I wouldn't own the alpha glass unless I spent enough time behind it to justify it. That's just me though, everyone has different financial freedomsThis is all good info for me. I look at spotters every couple months and can't decide. And then I decide to just keep hunting in North Idaho woods where I don't even carry my (on the cheap side) binos.
This is all good info for me. I look at spotters every couple months and can't decide. And then I decide to just keep hunting in North Idaho woods where I don't even carry my (on the cheap side) binos.
You are a perfect example of someone who can do without the best of the best. I wouldn't own the alpha glass unless I spent enough time behind it to justify it. That's just me though, everyone has different financial freedoms
If you aren't carrying binos while hunting thick timber, you are missing out. I still hunt timber quite a bit in northern MN, and binos really help you see deeper into the thick stuff.
Who all would you put in the alpha category?Alpha is not a technology, just a placeholder for top end products.
The older Nikon ED scopes are really damned good. That said, the Minox scopes are a really good value as well IMO.People put Zeiss/Swarovski/Leica there off the top, Kowa and the Meostar spotters are probably there too IMO. Nikon has some high end glass (EDG, et al.) too, just doesn't always get lumped in there. Really depends what birdwatcher you agree with I guess, ha.
N/m I think I answered my own question. Just needed to refine my Google-fuAnyone have any intel on the slightly older Nikon ED III vs the Nikon Monarch ED? I found one birder blog post they made reference to them being the same optics.