megastink
Well-Known Member
This may sound strange, but her goes...
I'm shopping for new binoculars. Five years ago, I have my father my Cabelas branded binos, which I really liked and can't remember anything about. I haven't hunted since, but this year I'm going back to the woods.
I've tried roof prism cabelas branded, Vortex Diamondbacks, Nikon Prostaff 3's, Leupold somethings... all in 10x42, as that's the size I want and in my price range of $200ish.
With every single pair of roof prisms I've tried, after focusing them, my eyes strain trying to identify fine details, like reading a sign across a retail store.
However, the Nikon Aculon's dont give my this pain. I don't strain to read or see anything. I won't see that the image is better or clearer, I'm saying these are more comfortable to look through, if that makes sense.
Am I a unicorn, or is there an explanation for this?
I'm shopping for new binoculars. Five years ago, I have my father my Cabelas branded binos, which I really liked and can't remember anything about. I haven't hunted since, but this year I'm going back to the woods.
I've tried roof prism cabelas branded, Vortex Diamondbacks, Nikon Prostaff 3's, Leupold somethings... all in 10x42, as that's the size I want and in my price range of $200ish.
With every single pair of roof prisms I've tried, after focusing them, my eyes strain trying to identify fine details, like reading a sign across a retail store.
However, the Nikon Aculon's dont give my this pain. I don't strain to read or see anything. I won't see that the image is better or clearer, I'm saying these are more comfortable to look through, if that makes sense.
Am I a unicorn, or is there an explanation for this?