Is that the website for people with a congenital absence of pigment in the skin and hair?
https://www.allbinos.com/181.1-artic...inoculars.html. ... brand performance rankings are for higher end models ... RHS column shows revised rankings.
Please bear in mind there are many other brands/models which Allbinos have not yet fully tested ... but their website https://www.allbinos.com might offer specifications and brief appraisals/ratings in the Binoculars section ... as distinct from their Reviews section.
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Last edited by sundial; 18th June 2022 at 10:36.
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Is that the website for people with a congenital absence of pigment in the skin and hair?
Thanks, great info on the comparisons but all tip top of the range gear, would be great to see a few budget offerings.
A few months ago I bought a pair of Celestron binoculars for my daughter (she's a keen twitcher) I think they were 10x32. I'm supremely impressed by them. Were about £100
I stopped spending huge money on anything Im likely to loose or break a while back.
Years ago (+20yr ago) when I was in the merchant navy black gang the stargazers had big money binoculars that weighed a tonne and were so-so and I reckon the modern gear is light years ahead
Thanks for the heads up, not come across that site before. Of course I had to go for some 9x32 bins that wouldn't fit any of those tables...