Big_C
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I'm making the journey to the Cabela's in Glendale, AZ this weekend with the intention of buying a new pair of binocs. I want to be able to play with a number of different units at different price points and compare them side by side.
My question is, how do you go about evaluating a pair of binoculars in a store? I'm thinking I should probably try to find something a distance away and see how the object looks through the different glasses, but I'm also thinking that at the upper end everything will look good. What else can I do to distinguish between the quality of the binoculars (i.e. how well it will perform for me with my set of eyes)?
Does that make sense? I know I could ask what to buy and I'll get a dozen "swaro" and "zeiss" and so forth answers. What I want to do is judge for myself, but I guess I don't know how to judge.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Chris
PS - It's gotta be Cabela's because of all the gift cards I've accumulated...
My question is, how do you go about evaluating a pair of binoculars in a store? I'm thinking I should probably try to find something a distance away and see how the object looks through the different glasses, but I'm also thinking that at the upper end everything will look good. What else can I do to distinguish between the quality of the binoculars (i.e. how well it will perform for me with my set of eyes)?
Does that make sense? I know I could ask what to buy and I'll get a dozen "swaro" and "zeiss" and so forth answers. What I want to do is judge for myself, but I guess I don't know how to judge.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Chris
PS - It's gotta be Cabela's because of all the gift cards I've accumulated...