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Grand Canyon BX-4 G2 10x42 pics (1 Viewer)

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Just wrapped up our Grand Canyon trip and snapped a few sunset pics on our last day. These were taken at Mather Point on the South rim. These things were perfect for picking up the fine details of the canyon without being too shaky or over magnified. I have no idea how far away the hikers I spotted (circled) were, but the coordinates of my position are listed if anyone wants to try and figure it out 😂 They were impossible to see with the naked eye. The pics were taken with a Samsung S23 and are all completely unedited.


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Just wrapped up our Grand Canyon trip and snapped a few sunset pics on our last day. These were taken at Mather Point on the South rim. These things were perfect for picking up the fine details of the canyon without being too shaky or over magnified. I have no idea how far away the hikers I spotted (circled) were, but the coordinates of my position are listed if anyone wants to try and figure it out 😂 They were impossible to see with the naked eye. The pics were taken with a Samsung S23 and are all completely unedited.


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Those are some pretty nice pictures, especially since you took them without a tripod using 10x binoculars. I hiked the Grand Canyon many years ago and remember the tiny bushes below turned out to be giant Cottonwood trees.

How do you like those Leupolds? Did you by chance try the 8x42 model?
 

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