Binoculars For Birding
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![]() Brand New High Definition Compact 20x21 Binoculars US $6.99
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![]() Brand New Top Quality Professional 90x80 Binoculars RRP $399 US $29.99
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![]() CELESTRON Ultima DX 10x50 Binocular US $99.99
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![]() 4 EBOOKS download onto a CD ROM MAKE MONEY with PHOTOGRAPHY when CAMPING US $1.39
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![]() Brand New Long Range 16 x 50 Outdoor Binoculars US $19.99
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![]() Brand New Mini Adjustable 15 55x21 Zoom Monocular US $9.99
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![]() Leica Ultravid HD 12x50 Black Binocular 40297 Certified Pre Owned US $2,099.99
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![]() Steiner 8x42 Merlin Binocular 448 These Binoculars are Made in Germany US $479.99
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![]() Tasco Binocular 165RB US $50.00
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![]() Huge 20 50x70 Zoom Binoculars Ruby lensesNew model US $49.99
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![]() Huge Day Night Binoculars 20x70 VISION Ruby lensesNew Model US $45.99
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![]() Day Night 60x50 Binoculars Perrini CAMO US $49.99
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![]() Zion PowerView 20X 120X35MM Military Zoom Binoculars Heavy Duty Aluminum Alloy US $45.00
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![]() Steiner Merlin Pro 10x42 Binoculars US $407.95
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1928dt Photo Mugs |
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birdwatching in garden Kent UK summer Photo Mugs |
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birdwatching in garden Kent UK summer Photo Mugs |
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The Advanced Birding Video Series with Jon L. Dunn, Video 2: The Small Gulls of North America
Sale Price: $45.95 |
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Leica Brown Leather Case for Binocular 10 x 25 42324
Sale Price: $170.00 |

I need to replace my binoculars that were stolen. Can anyone recommend a moderately priced pair for birding.?
easy to focus, light weight, moderate cost,which brand, what strength
Mine were recently stolen also. You have only really 2 choices for birding as far as power goes 8 power and 10 power. Personally, I have both and I like 8 pwer better because of the wider field of view. When you try to find a bird in a clutter of tree limbs and it is not in your field of view, it is very difficult to find. Also flying birds. A wide field of view gives you a better chance. What do you mean by moderate cost? Binos go all the way up to about $2000. Is $1000 moderate? $500? $200?
A very decent pair is Nikon 8x40 ATB at about $120.00. They are just a tad on the heavy side though, but they have a very wide field of view. They are sold as water proof but I doubt that they are. But they are a good bargain. They will also work if you wear glasses. But the close focus leaves something to be desired. So not great for butterflies and dragonflies.
http://www.eagleoptics.com/index.asp?pid=3882
Stepping up in price to about $300. These are about 30% lighter. Do not have as wide a field of view but not too bad.
They do focus much much closer. They told me they are made by Vortex.
http://www.eagleoptics.com/index.asp?pid=4700
This pair is getting good reviews from birders, but one problem is the relatively narrow field of view. My only criticism. Great for eyeglass wearers. Relatively light.
http://www.eagleoptics.com/index.asp?pid=3691
Now for my favorites. These are kind of expensive but not outrages. They have a wide field of view and are bright and sharp.
http://www.eagleoptics.com/index.asp?pid=4449
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