Hikinghunter
Well-Known Member
Looked around and was surprised I didn't see another thread on this topic.
What power binos are people using freehand for longer-range (out to a mile) glassing? 8 to 10 power seems to be the norm. Supposedly you can't hold a binoculars steady enough to get any advantage past 8x, but 10x sure seems to be popular!
I've tried both and agree that 8x is less shaky, however my 8x are full size and my 10x are compact. Also, they are both low-end glass, so I feel I'm not learning much from that.
what do you guys think, does 10x give you any advantage over 8x freehand, or do you need to brace on something to make it worth it?
What power binos are people using freehand for longer-range (out to a mile) glassing? 8 to 10 power seems to be the norm. Supposedly you can't hold a binoculars steady enough to get any advantage past 8x, but 10x sure seems to be popular!
I've tried both and agree that 8x is less shaky, however my 8x are full size and my 10x are compact. Also, they are both low-end glass, so I feel I'm not learning much from that.
what do you guys think, does 10x give you any advantage over 8x freehand, or do you need to brace on something to make it worth it?