Also the SIG Zulu 9 15x56 when you see them on sale for under $700. The Baigish 15x60 for $160 are also pretty good for cheap. Image quality looks clearer and weighs much lighter than the Vortex Vulture 15x56 when I compared them both. I'm testing some different Bushnell Porro Prism 20x50 Binoculars now. They seem to offer the best bang for the buck in the $50 price point.
I got the Diamondback 12x50 to help with zeroing/spotting past 50 meters. I wasn't sure if I had enough magnification until I saw this video. Thanks a lot
I tried a lot of Binoculars and found the older Bushnell Powerview 16x50s made in Philippines are actually winners can be found used for less than $50. They're much better quality compared to the newer Chinese made ones.
The older Philippines made Bushnell 16x50 Powerviews best bang for your buck and can be found used for cheap under $50. Very Good image quality for cheaper.
i have 10x42 nikon monarch m5, i wanted to get higher power and bigger lens for astronomy such as 20-25x 70-100, but from this video; it really doesnt seem like there is 15x more magnification compared to the 10x42. From the naked eye there is a big difference to both bins, but from 10x to 25x the magnification doesnt seem 15x more
It's never like that with any brand. Conduct a comparison between the higher end 10x with 20x Swarovskis & you'll see you don't get any where near 2 times the magnification, it's just the way these specs are, not to mention this was a comparison between two completely different brands. Anyways, hope that help clarify your point, don't forget to hit that Like button for more.
I feel you, It's tricky but, there's always a way, one way I've found is to get a phone adapter, that way the phone stays fixed and you just try and hold the huge binos as steady as you'd hold a big camera, control your breathing and make deliberate moves. Practice practice practice.
@@Sir-Kay it's good. I bought Celestron 15x70 2 days ago and will buy 25x70 within week so wanted to know how much is the difference between them. Your videos are up to the point which is good thing
@@Sir-Kay 25x binoculars are heavy and can't be suitable for travelling difficult to carry 10 to 12x is best for everyday use compact and carriable. you can get pentax 10x21 most compact. or you can have 12x50 pentax for better field of view. Tasco binoculars are affordable compared to other brands
What is the best binoculars in your opinion.
Kowa Highlander 32x82 followed by Maven B5 18x56.
Not the cheapest but they're the best IMHO. Probably the Swarovski also.
Also the SIG Zulu 9 15x56 when you see them on sale for under $700.
The Baigish 15x60 for $160 are also pretty good for cheap. Image quality looks clearer and weighs much lighter than the Vortex Vulture 15x56 when I compared them both.
I'm testing some different Bushnell Porro Prism 20x50 Binoculars now. They seem to offer the best bang for the buck in the $50 price point.
@@commonsense5709 You can't beat the Nikon at this price range.
@@Sir-Kay That is true
Thanks for showing the difference between the two. Helps me determine which is best for me.
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I got the Diamondback 12x50 to help with zeroing/spotting past 50 meters.
I wasn't sure if I had enough magnification until I saw this video.
Thanks a lot
Glad it helped, hit that Like button for more.
I tried a lot of Binoculars and found the older Bushnell Powerview 16x50s made in Philippines are actually winners can be found used for less than $50. They're much better quality compared to the newer Chinese made ones.
Dziękuję dobry człowieku, Twoje filmy są bardzo pomocne.
Dziękuję rownież.
For the perfect balance between the 2, try the 12x60 skymaster, they hit the sweet spot.
ok
The older Philippines made Bushnell 16x50 Powerviews best bang for your buck and can be found used for cheap under $50. Very Good image quality for cheaper.
i have 10x42 nikon monarch m5, i wanted to get higher power and bigger lens for astronomy such as 20-25x 70-100, but from this video; it really doesnt seem like there is 15x more magnification compared to the 10x42. From the naked eye there is a big difference to both bins, but from 10x to 25x the magnification doesnt seem 15x more
It's never like that with any brand. Conduct a comparison between the higher end 10x with 20x Swarovskis & you'll see you don't get any where near 2 times the magnification, it's just the way these specs are, not to mention this was a comparison between two completely different brands. Anyways, hope that help clarify your point, don't forget to hit that Like button for more.
Thanks for the comparison. I thing the best all arounder is the 10x42. The 25x70 needs a tripod and it is best suited for astronomy.
It is.
10x42 ED binoculars with long eye relief (at least 17mm) are the best overall for everything (sightseeing, birdwatching, combat/scouting/recon)
Yep they are.
ive got those fookin hard to keep them steady you did well there guy 100%
I feel you, It's tricky but, there's always a way, one way I've found is to get a phone adapter, that way the phone stays fixed and you just try and hold the huge binos as steady as you'd hold a big camera, control your breathing and make deliberate moves. Practice practice practice.
thanks bro for the binoculars review hello from russia
The other thing is that the 25 by 70 binoculars are very heavy and difficult to Hold Steady for any long period
You're right, other than that, the images I get for the money I paid can't be beaten.
@@Sir-Kay How much do these binoculars cost?
@@venator7889 I bought mine for less than $100 before this recent inflation.
Great video. Straight to the point..
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Amazing
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Nice Video...was very helpful :D
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Nice video bro. Love from India ♥️♥️♥️
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Nice video
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@@Sir-Kay for the reference of the binoculars, greetings from the Dominican Republic
@@allendeasencio You're welcome,👍 button
Hi how are you where i can buy it and can you give me the name of it
I'm fine thank you, I hope you're doing well too. You can shop here: amzn.to/3yJPPtO
very nice video
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@@Sir-Kay it's good. I bought Celestron 15x70 2 days ago and will buy 25x70 within week so wanted to know how much is the difference between them. Your videos are up to the point which is good thing
@@zuhairtalks989 Thank you and goodluck with the new product. What I meant was, how did you discover our channel?
@@Sir-Kay by searching for guidance to choose the right option
@@zuhairtalks989 that's great. hit that 👍
hi, have you used this for stargazing ?
Check out some of my video, yes.
hermoso video me gustaria que hicieras uno con un tasco 20x50 y un 10x50 tasco....
Muchas gracias, como tu encontraste mi canal?
Are the 25 × 70 binoculars impossible to stabilize when using hands only?
Is it hard to get a fairly stable image?
Yes it's hard. You'll need either strong arms or tripods.
is very good my frinds, i have one 25x100 good imagem
heavy as f too.
Stadium looks like 120 yards away. Not 400
You're right, I got my estimation all over the place.
I have 12x one. 10x is good I felt nothing much difference 25x makes little closer that's it
That's the point, finding what works for you. Hit that Like button.
@@Sir-Kay 25x binoculars are heavy and can't be suitable for travelling difficult to carry 10 to 12x is best for everyday use compact and carriable. you can get pentax 10x21 most compact. or you can have 12x50 pentax for better field of view. Tasco binoculars are affordable compared to other brands
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You exaggerate the distance to the objects...none of them are as far as you say they are.
Thanks for stopping by nonetheless, how did you find our channel by the way?