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  1. W

    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    More than 2 unfortunately. The slc 7x42b for birdwatching, Nikon eii 8x30 for walking and birdwatching in summer. Habicht 8x30 if GA for kayaking, bike tours and walking in winter. A 8x20 trinovid and a 10x50 classic carton. They do all get used, the slc most of all.
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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    I don't think it's stopped for him yet! I might change my 2 and go for the SLC neu 7x42b and maybe an ultravid 8x20. Ask me again in a year.
  3. W

    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    A very adroit pairing for serious birding.
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    Having 2 pairs of binoculars. Which would you choose?

    At the risk of sounding like a stuck record I'll stick with the SLC 8x56 for the main one. Second bin - who knows. I'm quite enjoying the little nikon Eii 8x30 at the moment, really nice view with top handling but the slc's still getting the nod more often than not for my slow ambles up and...
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