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Posted By: Deere_Man Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/23/23
I’ve been looking at the 8X42 BX-2 Alpines that Midway has on sale for $180. Is there anything else in the same price range that you can recommend? I currently use a pair of 6X Leupold Yosemites that work perfectly, but just looking to add a spare set to keep in the truck. 8X is as high as I want or need.

Thank ye kindly!
Posted By: pointer Re: Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/23/23
https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbt...t-for-the-beloved-yosemites#Post18770220
Posted By: kenjs1 Re: Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/23/23
I have used the Yoesmites ( still do a bot) and until recently stuck with Porro prisms berceuse of cost effectiveness and great, brighter, views. The cost of dielectric coatings (big boost in low light) on Schmidt-Pechan roofs have come down so some of the other benefits of roofs are now more attractive to me.

I was surprised to see the Alpines using Abbe-Koening roof prisms. I like the the large focus wheel and they make the point about dielectric coatings moot.

For comparison you should at least check out the Nikon Prostaff P7 for the same price as the Leupolds on Amazon. They are dielectric SP types (less bulky) and weigh in at 8 ounces lighter than the Leupolds. That is substantial. Some sellers are including include a lens pen and bino harness with the Prostaffs.

If I was considering carrying them all day I would go with the lighter pair but might not care if leaving them in the truck. Either roofs are a better option than a porro for that.
Posted By: SBTCO Re: Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/23/23
Look at KOWA.
Posted By: AKwolverine Re: Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/23/23
https://www.amazon.com/Sightron-SII...=fplfs&psc=1&smid=A2X0XRH45NRNYF

Sightron blue sky worth a look too.
Posted By: boatanchor Re: Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/23/23


^^^^^^^^^ THIS ^^^^^^^^^


This thread is about the 6x but they make an identical one in 8x
cant be beat for $119
Posted By: Hudge Re: Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/23/23
I got a pair of Leupold 10x42 McKenzie I think last year for Christmas. It was a package deal the wife got at Costco. They have served em well so far this year.
Posted By: Dre Re: Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/23/23
Nikon monarch 3 can be had for cheap.
I will Tell you there is no free Lunch with trying to get good glass. Buy once cry once
Posted By: JGRaider Re: Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/23/23
Athlon Midas 8x42, on par with Vortex Viper HD for half the cost.
Posted By: Deere_Man Re: Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/24/23
Originally Posted by kenjs1
For comparison you should at least check out the Nikon Prostaff P7 for the same price as the Leupolds on Amazon. They are dielectric SP types (less bulky) and weigh in at 8 ounces lighter than the Leupolds. That is substantial. Some sellers are including include a lens pen and bino harness with the Prostaffs.

I see that the Nikon Prostaff P7 also comes in 8x30mm, which is lighter yet. How does the Prostaff P7 compare to the Nikon Monarch M5?

Thanks!
Posted By: Sandlapper Re: Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/24/23
Originally Posted by kenjs1
I was surprised to see the Alpines using Abbe-Koening roof prisms. I like the the large focus wheel and they make the point about dielectric coatings moot.

Interesting that the Alpines have Abbe-Koenig prisms yet are only 5.5"—shorter than anything Zeiss put out with the same prisms.
Posted By: kenjs1 Re: Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/24/23
Deere Man- I erased an over wordy paragraph trying to explain my thought processes of all aspects .... but it boils down to thinking the 8x30 Prostaff offer a LOT. An easily stashable pair of bin's with a VERY wide field of view which coincidentally negates a chunk of what I like about the Yosemites. The Monarchs you mention list a much narrower view and exceed your spending limit. Don't see enough plus to warrant. I have used 8x42 in roof and porro for some time and can say that modern dielectric 8x30-32 roofs give up very little (to me) to larger bulkier units in the situations I need them - and yes this surprised me much. To my thinking there is little downside to an 8x30 super easy to stash in a in a truck console pair of inexpensive 8x bins. Whether deciding to tote them instead of the Yosemite's ( which still have their place and merits) I think they fit your original, albeit expanded, description of what you were wanting.

Now it could be my eyes don't dilate like someone 20 years younger and that can be a factor. I just know that after years of sticking with porros newer roofs have advanced to where they won me over and I don't need large objectives to get enough brightness. What you can get today for $150- $200 is light years better than 2x or 3x as much not so long ago.

If size and weight isn't a consideration then the 8x42's may have no negatives. I just feel less and less that bigger do enough for me to be better. YMMV
Posted By: kenjs1 Re: Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/24/23
so much for me erasing an over wordy post - apologies
Posted By: Troyman Re: Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/24/23
Camera Land
Athlon Argos 10x42
$100 clearance price
Good for truck although you stated 8’s or all you need
Posted By: Deere_Man Re: Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/24/23
Originally Posted by kenjs1
so much for me erasing an over wordy post - apologies

No need to apologize, I appreciate the response.

The Nikon Prostaff P7 8x30mm does have a huge field of view.

I have owned a Nikon scope before, and some very old stadium style pocket binos. What is their warranty like?
Posted By: kenjs1 Re: Best $150-$225 Binos - 09/24/23
Here is what I found

Nikon Binoculars, Rangefinding Binoculars and Fieldscopes
Nikon’s Lifetime Limited Warranty applies to the optical system components of Nikon Binoculars, Rangefi­nding Binoculars and Fieldscopes, which optical system components are warranted by Nikon to be free from defects in material and workmanship for the lifetime of the product from the date of purchase by the original consumer purchaser from a Nikon Authorized Dealer.

Nikon’s Seven Year Limited Warranty applies to the non-optical system components of Nikon Binoculars, Rangefi­nding Binoculars and fieldscopes, which non-optical system components are warranted by Nikon to be free from defects in material and workmanship for seven years from the date of purchase by the original consumer purchaser from a Nikon Authorized Dealer.

Nikon’s One Year Limited Warranty applies to the electronic components, if any, of Nikon Binoculars, Rangefi­nding Binoculars and Fieldscopes, which electronic components, if any, are warranted by Nikon to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase by the original consumer purchaser from a Nikon Authorized Dealer.
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