This video provides an in-field review of the Leica Trinovid binoculars, comparing them to mid-priced alternatives, including the Nikon Monarch series. The reviewer highlights the Leica binos' durability, relatively light weight, outstanding contrast and sharpness for their price, and a unique protective harness. They detail various uses, such as target spotting, scouting, and general observation during hiking and shooting activities. After a year of extensive use, the reviewer expresses satisfaction with the Leica Trinovid, noting their excellent performance without an exorbitant price tag, and concludes with a comparison against the still-excellent Nikon Monarch series.
Trevor Bendy from OpticsPlanet explains how to choose rifle scope and binocular magnification for hunting season. He covers low-power scopes (1.25-8x) for large game at close range, classic 3-9x scopes for general hunting, and higher magnification (4-12x and 5-20x) for stretching distance or varmint shooting. For binoculars, he recommends 8x magnification for scouting due to stability, with 10x as an option for increased range.
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