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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    Shall soon be carrying nothing but Leitz models for a couple of days and has decided on the microscopic 8x20c and 7x35b, making the choice fit into the thread perfectly, but am strongly considering taking the early 80’s rereleased version of the 6x24 as well. Leitz, Leitz and another Leitz...
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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    I fell for it really quickly at the Leica store, along with the 7x42, which I was able to pick up here on the forum. Spent a lot of time with them and they even let me take them both out into the mall with me to look around. Post a pic of the two of them for the forum? That’s a really nice...
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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    My two favorite binoculars seem to have turned to food items…
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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    I’ve got the first one but the latter is still on the horizon for me. Both surprised me though, the old Leitz in how usable it still remains, and the 12x50 by being so easy to use in hand held mode. Gotta get that one…
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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    If I could only have one it would be my most used pair, the 8x20 Ultravid, but it could also be my Curio 7x21. Adding in a second pair would be either the 10x32 or 7x42 Ultravid HD+, I can't decide.
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