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Got a pair of Opticron BGA SE Imagic 8x42's for general use, very nice glass, good in low light and good compact-ish size for carrying around. They'll never be Leica, Swarovski etc but then again they didn't cost anything near that grade either. Well worth a look if nothing else :yes:

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nikon monarch, 8 x 42 very good bino's for the money, not much difference in low light level's between them and the zesis range.......and my friend has 2 pairs of zesis, he rates them so high that he said if he lost the zesis these are what he would buy, to replace them.....

why has he 2 pairs you may ask because hes flush and bought the pair with built in rangefinder.......... :blink:

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between leica and swarovski what is the difference...if any..and wheres the best place to buy from??

 

J, before you buy have a look through a pair of 8.5 x 42 ELs in Swarovski and if poss a couple of others at the same time.

 

I have had my Swarovski's for 12 years (you need the best for stalking) and yes I have looked through many others and have always said hm ...nice binos to be polite. Yes they are expensive, however if you look after them, whether you are 25 or 55 they will see you to the end of your shooting hobby.

 

To be able at distance to pick out (with clarity) the tips of a buck's antlers in a wooded area is worth putting your hand deep into your pocket.

 

Peter

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as other have said.....go for what you can afford but stretch as far as you can when comes to optics...both binos & scopes!!!

 

 

i have pair of steiner safari 8x42 roof prism binos and i was bout 290 quid and that was bout 2 years ago....very good for the price and rugged as hell!!!

 

swarovski or leica geovids if you have the money.... my brother works a pair of geovids ( built in rangefinder) brilliant binos!!!!!

 

 

sauer

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ok...so lets say money is not an object.....but i do not like the range-finder.......

 

and wheres the best place to buy them from???

 

Not saying this is the best place to get Swarovski, but this will give you a guide as to new price

 

http://www.sportsmanguncentre.co.uk/produc...es/pagestart/0/

 

You could see what comes up on Fleabay as I have seen them on there from time to time.

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between leica and swarovski what is the difference...if any..and wheres the best place to buy from??

 

I tried both John,and I felt that the Leicas just didn't come up to the eyes as well as the Swarovskis,they are very close optically although I did pick the Swarovski 10 x 42 EL's and haven't been in the slightest bit disappointed..........martin.

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ive got a set of swarovski 7 x 42 ialso use there scopes as well i also use leupold scopes which i find to be quite good i think sportsman do leupold binos & if there anywhere as good as there scopes they should be a good buy as they were not badly priced

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ok...so lets say money is not an object.....but i do not like the range-finder.......

 

and wheres the best place to buy them from???

 

JD i would defo recommend Swarovski 8.5 x 42 EL's, Ive used them for the last 5 years and they allow you to send them back once a year to get a free lense service. They come back like new.

 

Excellent at dusk.......

 

Wouldnt pay any more than £1000 for them. :thumbs:

 

ATB

 

Sako

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swarovski all day long its the best and has the wow factor every time anyone looks through a pair and the cheapest place to buy them in the uk is here, sportsman are far to much money

www.cliftoncameras.co.uk Swarovski_SLC_Range

i bought a pair of 7x42 slc of them before christmas £729 and they have come down to £713 now. .sportsman want Price: £788.00 (inc. VAT)

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