Hi all, this is my first post since joining today!
Just thought I'd share my first impressions on the recently released Celestron Granite 10x42 binoculars.
After much research on/offline I decided I would like to upgrade my current Olympus 8x25 bins to a more powerful. sharper model. I've just started spotting and I really needed larger objective lenses as light was becoming an issue. I also decided that, as Ihad the 8x magnification on the Olympus that I'd go for 10x just to give me that little extra reach - luckily I've a fairly steady hand so all is fine with image bounce.
For my budget (£400ish) I looked at Nikon Monarchs, Bushnell Elites and Hawke bins but came across some promising previews and videos of the Celestron Granite range.
A quick search on google and I found a local stockist - got myself down there that day and tried them out. The guys at http://viewpointoptics.co.uk were extremely helpful and allowed me to compare the Granites alongside the Hawke Frontier and top of the range Swarovski models. I could see the lesser quality image in the Hawke Frontiers and but I have to say that the Granites stood very closely to the Swarovski models. The only differnce being slight fringing and minimal less qaulity on contrast.
The Granites were perfect for me - the shop price matched and before I knew it I was off testing my new bins out that evening!
Took them to spot a family of Barn Owls and the extra light and larity allowed me to watch on far later into the evening than my Olympus bins.
So my first impressions are extremely positive! Off to Wales at the weekend so will report back on progress!
For thos interested in the Celestron here is the initial YouTube video that caught my eye.
Just thought I'd share my first impressions on the recently released Celestron Granite 10x42 binoculars.
After much research on/offline I decided I would like to upgrade my current Olympus 8x25 bins to a more powerful. sharper model. I've just started spotting and I really needed larger objective lenses as light was becoming an issue. I also decided that, as Ihad the 8x magnification on the Olympus that I'd go for 10x just to give me that little extra reach - luckily I've a fairly steady hand so all is fine with image bounce.
For my budget (£400ish) I looked at Nikon Monarchs, Bushnell Elites and Hawke bins but came across some promising previews and videos of the Celestron Granite range.
A quick search on google and I found a local stockist - got myself down there that day and tried them out. The guys at http://viewpointoptics.co.uk were extremely helpful and allowed me to compare the Granites alongside the Hawke Frontier and top of the range Swarovski models. I could see the lesser quality image in the Hawke Frontiers and but I have to say that the Granites stood very closely to the Swarovski models. The only differnce being slight fringing and minimal less qaulity on contrast.
The Granites were perfect for me - the shop price matched and before I knew it I was off testing my new bins out that evening!
Took them to spot a family of Barn Owls and the extra light and larity allowed me to watch on far later into the evening than my Olympus bins.
So my first impressions are extremely positive! Off to Wales at the weekend so will report back on progress!
For thos interested in the Celestron here is the initial YouTube video that caught my eye.