It’s Price, it’s Optical performance or the combination of both ?
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The “Alpha” binocular is not quantifiable and only exists between the ears of those in need of something to brag about or lust after.
“A wise man speaks when he has something to say.
A fool speaks when he has to say something.” —Plato
“ALPHA,” in the REAL world, ranks right up there with the “VINTAGE,” Zion Power-View, plastic-based, “20-280 power,” “day/night,” “auto-focus,” “military ZOOM” binoculars ... with ruby coatings, which seem to dominate Eagle Bait. Could someone point me to a country with a GNP of more than $4.18 that would provide a ZOOM binocular, a plastic binocular, an auto-focus binocular, a 280-power binocular with 60mm objectives to their military?! Yet, if you go to Eagle Bait, you can see this fraud being perpetrated on the terminally unwary from stem to stern.
Binocular forums exist on opinions. And that is as it should be. However, many people have offered their opinion on what constitutes an “Alpha” binocular but, just like currency, “Alpha” needs something universal and tangible to define the term. I think most of us could buy into the original concept, as Lee pointed out, that “Alpha” might refer to instruments from the BIG THREE and Nikon. But, all of those companies rebrand some units that don’t originate in the plants that for years were known for making the best.
Frankly, I am bewildered by so many folks, who already own some of the best binoculars on this—or any other—planet. [There was that one company on Neptune. But losing so many key personnel, they had to close.] This is especially true since so many of the “upgrades” touted by marketing people can’t be realized by the human eye/brain combination, anyway. From my perspective, some folks are just looking for a way to justify their wastefulness. But then, the little corporal took over a large part of the civilized world with only the power of his rhetoric!
Example: My Nikon 8x32 SE is now an “Alpha” binocular. When I bought it, it was just a great—my OPINION—binocular that I bought for a very good—also my OPINION—price.
So, what changed this more-than-adequate binocular into an “Alpha” binocular? ‘God, a bucket of pixie dust, or the stroke of Harry Potter’s wand? Nope! It was unfounded talk on BirdForum. But some people have tests to back up their opinions. Mine is as follows:
— Different tests performed at different times with different subjects having different ranges of accommodation for different visual acuities under different conditions will produce different results.
Yeah, yeah, I know ... back in my hole, now! :cat:
Bill