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So I've been using Redfield 10x42's for quite a while. Easy on my eyes. I also have a pair of low end Vortex. I am thinking about upgrading a notch for east side bear this summer. I was wondering if anyone on here has done a side by side with the Vortex Viper HD's 10X42 vs. the Leupold 10X42 Mojave HD's (the Pro Guide). Wondering if for the extra money if the Mojave's are that much better? And also, should I maybe be looking at some 12 power glass for the east side? I'm a little concerned because of how much coffee I drink but maybe I could get a tripod? If so, does anyone have any suggestions in the $400-$500 price range. Thanks.
Quote from: Eric M on March 16, 2017, 09:29:39 PMQuote from: Miles on March 16, 2017, 08:29:41 PMCheck www.cameralandny.com for deals when you decide on a brand/bino.Have you purchased anything through them? They seem like they have some good deals. I just get skittish about buying online from an outfit I never heard of. ThanksI have purchased 3 scopes and 2 cameras from Cameralandny.com without any issues other than extremely awesome service. Shoot them a call or place a online order, you wont be disappointed.
Quote from: Miles on March 16, 2017, 08:29:41 PMCheck www.cameralandny.com for deals when you decide on a brand/bino.Have you purchased anything through them? They seem like they have some good deals. I just get skittish about buying online from an outfit I never heard of. Thanks
Check www.cameralandny.com for deals when you decide on a brand/bino.
Quote from: Eric M on March 15, 2017, 07:30:30 PMSo I've been using Redfield 10x42's for quite a while. Easy on my eyes. I also have a pair of low end Vortex. I am thinking about upgrading a notch for east side bear this summer. I was wondering if anyone on here has done a side by side with the Vortex Viper HD's 10X42 vs. the Leupold 10X42 Mojave HD's (the Pro Guide). Wondering if for the extra money if the Mojave's are that much better? And also, should I maybe be looking at some 12 power glass for the east side? I'm a little concerned because of how much coffee I drink but maybe I could get a tripod? If so, does anyone have any suggestions in the $400-$500 price range. Thanks.I am running 10x50 Mojave pro guides. They are phenomenal glass. I have compared them with the vortex razors HD's and in my opinion they edge the Razors out at half the price. I wouldn't hesitate getting the Mohave pro guides Leopold is an awesome company and has high standards for their products. I also used mine on a tripod last year for a lot of the season. It's a game changer for grid searching with binos. The Vortex Summit is what I was using and it's fairly light and can easily handle binos but I don't carry a spotter. The leopold mounts on the tripod by some threads in the front.
Quote from: steeleywhopper on March 16, 2017, 10:17:51 PMQuote from: Eric M on March 16, 2017, 09:29:39 PMQuote from: Miles on March 16, 2017, 08:29:41 PMCheck www.cameralandny.com for deals when you decide on a brand/bino.Have you purchased anything through them? They seem like they have some good deals. I just get skittish about buying online from an outfit I never heard of. ThanksI have purchased 3 scopes and 2 cameras from Cameralandny.com without any issues other than extremely awesome service. Shoot them a call or place a online order, you wont be disappointed.Good to hear thank you
Nikon Monarch 7's are great for the money.
Appreciate the responses about Camera Land. Looks like they have good deals.Thanks to everyone for the replies. Hadn't thought too much about the other brands. I'll check them out first.