Why only option for one? I've been using three brands over the last two years...
ROYER - 5 years ago
What about ESCHENBACH from Germany and KITE from japan? Two good values.
Carlos Villar - 5 years ago
En 30 años observando aves he usado varias marcas de acuerdo a los binoculares que nos donan, solo he comprado unos marca Eagle Optics cuando hubo recursos, creo que hay varios con muy buena óptica como los Leica y Nikon, pero los mejores son con los que te sientes a gusto
Laura Blutstein - 5 years ago
Brunton, so I marked "other" but I also have Zeiss Terra ED for a back-up, and a lightweight pair of Vortex to keep in my bicycle bag or the glove compartment of the car!
David Nowell - 5 years ago
When I travel and think there is a risk of loosing (e.g. theft) my binos, I have a pair of Bushnell's as they are cheaper to replace and I am happy with the optics for the money.
Sándor Mogyorósi - 5 years ago
Minox forever. 10x42 and 10x52
Royce - 5 years ago
I answered Swarovski since I could only choose 1 brand. But I also use Zeiss.
Since 30 years already I use Swarovski, they are very good and they support conservation projects.
Gary - 5 years ago
The intro on FB used the term “optics” which led me to expect a couple of extra questions about scopes and camera lenses. Even for binoculars, I expected additional questions like power.
I have been using vanguard earlier now using Nikon
Mick Hardy - 5 years ago
Celestron Regal LX, I don't think they even make them anymore.
Ravindra Singh tomar - 5 years ago
Intend to buy Zessis
Ikrar - 5 years ago
Very good binocular
Julio Ortega - 5 years ago
Thanks for this opportunity
Ranjan Kumar Das - 5 years ago
I am using Conquest HD 8+40 binocular which is simply superb.
Samiran Chakrabarti - 5 years ago
First few days I used my Steiner binocular well. The technology they used were not bad, but after few days the product start malfunctioning. I took several steps to save it but very fast it attracts optical fungus. In many places the body parts get bad and the strap detouches . For these all I am very much disatisfied. The model was WILDLIFE 8 x 24.
Why only option for one? I've been using three brands over the last two years...
What about ESCHENBACH from Germany and KITE from japan? Two good values.
En 30 años observando aves he usado varias marcas de acuerdo a los binoculares que nos donan, solo he comprado unos marca Eagle Optics cuando hubo recursos, creo que hay varios con muy buena óptica como los Leica y Nikon, pero los mejores son con los que te sientes a gusto
Brunton, so I marked "other" but I also have Zeiss Terra ED for a back-up, and a lightweight pair of Vortex to keep in my bicycle bag or the glove compartment of the car!
When I travel and think there is a risk of loosing (e.g. theft) my binos, I have a pair of Bushnell's as they are cheaper to replace and I am happy with the optics for the money.
Minox forever. 10x42 and 10x52
I answered Swarovski since I could only choose 1 brand. But I also use Zeiss.
Since 30 years already I use Swarovski, they are very good and they support conservation projects.
The intro on FB used the term “optics” which led me to expect a couple of extra questions about scopes and camera lenses. Even for binoculars, I expected additional questions like power.
I have been using vanguard earlier now using Nikon
Celestron Regal LX, I don't think they even make them anymore.
Intend to buy Zessis
Very good binocular
Thanks for this opportunity
I am using Conquest HD 8+40 binocular which is simply superb.
First few days I used my Steiner binocular well. The technology they used were not bad, but after few days the product start malfunctioning. I took several steps to save it but very fast it attracts optical fungus. In many places the body parts get bad and the strap detouches . For these all I am very much disatisfied. The model was WILDLIFE 8 x 24.
Greetings from the bird's paradise, Nemumas Delta, Lithuania
I remember when Leica and Swarovski were about equal head to head. Clearly Leica have fallen out of favour.
Why are we allowed only one choice? I use both Leica and Swarovski.
The quality worth the price.
I would prefer a pair with better optics but I found my Monarch’s to be a very good bang for my meager bucks.