Kowa BD II XD 6.5x32 Review - Best Mid-Range Bino?

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  • Опубліковано 1 січ 2023
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    There are very few binoculars left with magnification of less than 8x.
    6x30 or similar designs really have a lot to offer when you are looking for stability and ease of use in a compact package.
    As a matter of personal preference, for general purpose use, I like binoculars with the exit pupil around 5mm and Kowa 6.5x32 is a grand example of why.
    Kowa BD II XD 6.5x32: amzn.to/3Z2tgJm and bit.ly/3tuBDyT
    Kowa's YF 6x30 bit.ly/3B0dQeL
    Maven 6x30 bit.ly/3QjuITi
    Steiner Navigator 7x30 bit.ly/3OcprKQ

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  • @TheSavagederek

    Around 11 years back I gifted a pair of Leica Trinovid 8x32 to a mate , as I'd just bought a new pair of the Ultravids , which were stolen a few years later . About 2 months ago I bought a pair of the Kowa BD8x42XD and been very impressed by them . Yesterday I was with that mate , out birding at some local lagoons . I wouldn't swap back tbh . Those Leicas were nearly £700 at the time I purchased . I've been extremely impressed by the view and brightness of the BD .

  • @janpedersen8987
    @janpedersen8987 Рік тому +2

    Very good review indeed. I have tested a lot of Pentax, Steiner and Kowa's over 10+ years, and I was blown away too by this 6,5x32 BD II from Kowa. They use one pair of flourid lenses, essentially XD Prominar lenses, in each barrel, although not screaming this out loud since the Genesis series (and all there scopes) are supposed to have a monopoly on this term. I was given the 6,5x a year ago and it put my 1000gram Swarovski 10x50 more or less on early retirement, since I much more appreciate the lightness and extreme FOV on this Kowa. One thing you do not mention is a great feel of a 3-D image unusual to a roof prism binocular. During migration I always have my Kowa scope at hand so up till now I have never been in a situation where I miss out on magnification. Highly recommended (and underrated binoculars).

  • @MikeGuadango
    @MikeGuadango Рік тому +2

    I had the Kowa Prominair 8.5x44. Aside from being a bit heavy and heaving a narrower FOV (compared to other in the class) they were great binos. I don’t think I gained much when I bought Swarovski ELs

  • @andrew13651
    @andrew13651 Рік тому +2

    Curious to know if you'd recommend the 6.5x32 for midrange (<600yd) target finding in a NRL/field style match? I used my Sig 10x LRFs in one last year and the FOV really hurt my ability to be effective IMO. Thinking the wide FOV here could help fix that but hung up on "will it be enough magnification" to recognize targets to 4,5,600yd. I assume it'd be awesome 1-300.

  • @mauriciolacruz
    @mauriciolacruz Рік тому +1

    I've just purchased the Kowa Genesis Prominar XD 8.5x44 and want to put filters to protect the objective lenses (this model features front threads for installing filters).

  • @GeographyNerd48
    @GeographyNerd48 Рік тому +1

    I have the cheap kowa 6x32 i think it is. I dont care for it too much compared to my 6x leupold that os also about 100 bucks. Unfortunately the leupold is discontinued. I was looking at the maven 6x but this looks nice too.

  • @falba1492
    @falba1492 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the review. I picked up a pair at MidwayUSA for $329. Everyone else is asking $399 for these.

  • @commonsense5709
    @commonsense5709 Рік тому +1

    I really think the sub $150 Nikon P7 8x30 is a fantastic set of binoculars comparable to the $550 Mavens but better actually. Field of view is incredibly wide.

  • @GM-bq6zo

    These aren't as good as the first bd xd model which I have, they're not as sharp or quite as bright. I have compared both.

  • @sammiller9715
    @sammiller9715 Рік тому +1

    Where were you seeing these for $330? Best I’ve found is $399.

  • @bıçak_knife_messer_tool

    Kowa BD-II XD 8x32 Most İdeal Version, 6.5x32 Very Good Kid Toy.