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Swarovski Modular Spotting Scopes SHOT Show

Swarovski Modular Spotting Scopes and Z6 Rifle Scopes from SHOT Show!

Posted on February 1, 2013 by Brian

Swarovski Modular Spotting Scopes

We saw a lot of new scopes from Swarovski at SHOT Show this year, including some new additions to one of the most exciting lines of spotting scopes I’ve seen in years: the ATX/STX Modular Spotting Scopes.  I’ve written about them before here on the OpticsPlanet Facebook wall, and I’m really glad to see some new models will be coming out this year.  The basic premise of these spotters is that you have two separate parts, an objective lens and an eyepiece, and they attach to one another.  This gives you the opportunity, in the future, to buy other eyepieces or objective lenses for more versatility.  More models means more chances to customize the performance you want and need.  I’m a big fan of that.

Swarovski Z6 Rifle Scopes

But it wasn’t all spotting scopes from Swarovski at SHOT.  We also got to take a look at some new models in the Z6 line of rifle scopes.  I like Swarovski’s tagline for these scopes: “The Original.  Perfected.”  That’s not a bad way of talking about these great scopes.  First, they have great glass, which isn’t a surprise considering Swarovski’s expertise at working glass, but it’s still good to see they spend so much time on the glass quality.  The Z6 has a fairly slim design, and the ballistic turrets have been redesigned for improved functionality.  There are also illuminated reticles with automatic on/off switches to help preserve battery life.

Swarovski really knocked my socks off last year with their modular spotting scopes, and I can’t wait to get my hands on their new optics for 2013!

Swarovski Modular Spotting Scopes SHOT Show
Swarovski Spotting Scopes are great for Digiscoping too
Swarovski Spotting Scopes are great for Digiscoping too
Swarovski Spotting Scopes Shot show 2
Swarovski Spotting Scopes Shot show 2

Swarovski Spotting Scopes SHOT Show 3
Swarovski Spotting Scopes SHOT Show 3
Swarovski Spotting Scopes SHOT Show
Swarovski Spotting Scopes SHOT Show
Swarovski Z6 Rifle Scopes from SHOT Show
Swarovski Z6 Rifle Scopes from SHOT Show

Swarovski Z6 Rifle Scopes with Ballistic Turrets at SHOT Show
Swarovski Z6 Rifle Scopes with Ballistic Turrets at SHOT Show

Vortex Razor HD Angled Spotting Scope

Vortex Razor HD Binoculars & Spotting Scopes from SHOT Show!

Posted on January 25, 2013 by Brian

Vortex knows that when you have a good thing going it’s best to not rock the boat too much.  Their Razor HD line is essentially the definition of a “Good Thing.”  But that doesn’t mean Vortex is going to be stagnant.  They’ve added some great new models to this already spectacular line of optics.

For instance, to complement the Razor HD Binoculars with 42mm objective lenses that were released last year Vortex just showed off new models with 50mm objective lenses.  They’re still very lightweight, and the clever body design hides the size fairly well.  The larger objective lenses gather more light, giving you a brighter, sharper image.  That’s a big deal and will really help during those twilight hours to spot game or if you’re a birder and want a super clear view of a long-sought-after bird.

But the Razor HD Line is also known for their Spotting Scopes.  Vortex listened to their fans on this one and debuted Razor HD 50mm and 65mm Spotting Scopes with both straight and angled models.  Like their other Razor HD Spotters, these new models give you fine focus and HD glass, so you’re going to get a great view!

I’m going to post a bunch of pictures of these new Vortex Razor HD Optics below, but be sure to watch the video above too so you can learn more about these fantastic new spotting scopes and binoculars!

The Vortex Razor HD Binocular
The Vortex Razor HD Binocular
Vortex Razor HD Straight Spotting Scope
Vortex Razor HD Straight Spotting Scope
Vortex Razor HD Angled Spotting Scope
Vortex Razor HD Angled Spotting Scope

Vortex Razor HD Angled Spotting Scope
Vortex Razor HD Angled Spotting Scope

 

 

Alpen 20-60x80 Spotting Scope with SunShade

Best Rated AND On Sale? Whoa. Now THAT’S A Quality Spotting Scope!

Posted on January 10, 2013 by Brian

I was just looking through our spotting scopes for a good all-around option.  I wanted a combination of features that would be well balanced for various purposes, but also tough, reliable and affordable.  A lot of optic manufacturers say they have great scopes but I wanted to be sure the spotting scope I pick is truly up snuff.  Because of this I also checked out the reviews.  I’ve always liked Alpen, so I decided to take a look at their Best Rated Spotting Scopes.  I came across the 20-60x80mm Angled Waterproof Spotting Scope.  There are actually two different versions of this scope, the 788, which has an angled eyepiece, and the 786, which has a straight eyepiece.  Since I like to do both a little stargazing on occasion and I wanted a spotter for the range, I went with the angled scope.

Alpen 20-60x80 Spotting Scope

Alpen 20-60×80 Spotting Scope

Why angled?  It helps with stargazing for sure.  When your scope is pointed upward, you can look through the eyepiece a lot more comfortably if it’s angled.  With the Alpen’s nice tabletop tripod, which is easily adjusted to turn the eyepiece in your direction when sitting, you can actually take your shot and simply turn your head to take a look down range.  No need to get up.  That’s a huge feature and really helps add versatility to the scope.

The magnification range is fairly common and gives you the right low and high power for most spotting scope needs.  If you’re doing some really serious astronomy you’ll want more power, but for my needs and the needs of many amateur astronomers, 20-60x magnification is just about right.  When you combine that magnification range, Alpen’s fully multi-coated lenses and the sunshade, which minimizes glare you’re sure to get a great view.

Alpen 20-60x80 Spotting Scope with SunShade

The sunshade on this Alpen 20-60×80 Spotting Scope helps a LOT in bright sunlight.

But those are just the features you can read on the product page.  What I really wanted to learn more about is what regular people think about this Alpen spotting scope.  I’ve spent a fair amount of time with spotters in the last couple years, but I’m a regular guy.  I like quality.  I don’t want to spend a couple hundred dollars on something that’s going to break down after the first time I bump it into something.  I can read about all sorts of features, but does anyone actually use them?  Do they work as intended?

Well, the Alpen 20-60x80mm Spotting Scope has received a number of very high reviews so far.  It’s currently sitting pretty at 4.6 out of 5 stars.  The size and weight seem like they’re fairly standard, and while one reviewer said he felt his was a little on the big side, he even admits that this is the way it goes.  The size of the objective lens directly affects the amount of light that enters the scope, and therefore affects the brightness of the image.  An 80mm objective lens is going to collect a lot of light, but it still has an 80mm diameter!

One thing I was glad to read is that the tripod is well made.  I’ve seen small tripods come with spotting scopes before, and it’s a mixed bag.  Sometimes it’s clearly just tacked on for sales purposes, but the reviewers have said the tabletop tripod with this scope is pretty high quality.  One reviewer mentioned using a larger tripod for birding, and of course that’s going to be some people’s preference.  I want to have my spotter set up most of the time on a table next to a window for stargazing, and at the range I’d rather have it on a table anyways.

The sharpness of the image and the value are also praised, and I imagine we’ll be seeing some more reviews focusing on the value soon, as this scope isn’t just Top Rated; it’s also On Sale!  This sale won’t last forever, but as of right now you can get the Angled Spotter for $439.99!  That’s within my budget for a spotting scope, and looking around at similarly priced scopes I can say the sale and great reviews have really made me a fan.

We all look for different things when buying optics.  You might be more concerned with quality than budget, and I might be looking for add-ons included like tripods or a nylon case (yep, the Alpen 20-60x80mm Spotter comes with a nylon bag too!).  Fortunately, you get quality, a great price and plenty of add-ons with this spotting scope, and the great reviews and fantastic price make this an absolutely irresistible spotting scope for everyone!

Leupold Hunting Gear Suggestions for Beginning Hunters

Hunter’s Corner with Leupold Optics – a Beginner’s Guide

Posted on December 21, 2012 by Alex S.

Many beginners and novice hunters are sometimes stumped by what equipment to choose and how much to spend. Those that are just discovering the thrill of the hunt may be more budget oriented. This is why I’ve decided to offer some Leupold gear advice for those that are attempting to conquer the great outdoors and fill some deer tags. The main gear that I will discuss is the rifle scopes and the accessories for them, range finders, binoculars, and other essential tools. For the beginning hunter, this gear should be enough to get you started.

Leupold Rifle Scopes

If you have your rifle or shotgun picked out, you can now begin looking at optics and other gear that you will need to fill your tags. First and foremost will be a rifle scope. It is indispensible in modern hunting, as a quality scope that is sighted in properly assures a quick and humane way to take game. Leupold 3-9x40mm rifle scopes are the most popular magnification and objective lens set up used by hunters. One thing to remember with shooting optics and optics in general is that quality equals more money. Leupold rifle scopes will serve you for a life time. Dishing out a little extra cash for high quality optics will make a difference.

The Leupold VX-1 Rifle Scope line presents some high quality options starting under $400. This is a great price range to explore when putting together your first hunting rifle system. When browsing through rifle scopes, it is easy to get overwhelmed with information. Leupold 3-9×40 rifle scopes offer a great value and great optics that are fully multi-coated, fog and water resistant and will withstand recoil from all types of typical hunting calibers. Hunters stand by Leupold quality and I urge you to save up a bit and invest in a quality scope, rather than rush into purchasing a low quality optic that will quickly lose its zero.

Leupold VX-1 3-9x40mm Rifle Scope

Rifle Scopes Accessories

Depending on the type of a firearm you will be using to take your deer, you will need to find the correct attachment for your rifle scope. Bolt action rifles will typically need to have a rifle scope base, a mount, and rifle scope rings. A base allows the mount to be attached and the rifle scope rings to be mounted. Higher quality rings, mounts and bases allows the scope to remain securely attached to the rifle without losing the zero, corroding, or damaging your firearm. Depending on the rifle scope’s objective lens size and your preferences, you will need to choose the height of your rifle scope rings. As a general practice, it is better to have the scope mounted as low possible. Leupold selection of rifle scope rings, mounts and bases offer a wide choice for accessories that will last you a life time.

Leupold Quick Release Weaver Style QRW Rings

Leupold Range Finders, Binoculars and More

Taking game is what the hunt is all about, but first – you have to find it. Whether you will be stalking deer or hunting from a tree stand – quality optics will help you locate and hone in on your first game. A good range finder will help you estimate the shot. Every hunter has a distance beyond which they lose confidence in their shot, understanding they will be unable to humanly and quickly take the deer. Leupold rangefinders give you accurate readings and are water resistant and fog proof.

A good binocular is as essential to a hunter as a rifle scope. Leupold binoculars offer great value for optics that will serve you for generations. Waterproof, fog proof, weatherproof – Leupold BX-2 and BX-3 product lines offer great roof prism set ups for hunters at great magnifications and objective sizes that will allows you to spot game for long periods of time with less stress to your eyes. High quality optics means that water and moisture will not build up inside and that the glass itself is coated and treated to provide maximum light transition.

Leupold offers many more items for hunters of all abilities. Spotting scopes, rails and trail cameras are some of the more prominent hunting accessories that can improve your chances of taking your deer and filling the tags.

Leupold is a brand that has been trusted by hunters from generation to generation. The reliability of Leupold is even trusted by the United States Armed Forces – so you know that this is the brand that will be there when you need it most.

Leupold BX-2 Cascade 10x42mm Roof Prism Binoculars

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Alpen Sets Records with ANOTHER ‘Great Buy’ Award!

Posted on July 23, 2012 by Brian

It’s not all about the awards, but awards are nice.  They’re especially nice when you win them from a trusted source like Outdoor Life Magazine and Field & Stream.  I have little to no doubt you’ve all heard of these magazines and turn to them often for their honest reviews and news of all things outdoors, hunting and fishing related.

Alpen Outdoor Life Magazine Great Buy Award

Alpen Outdoor Life Magazine Great Buy Award

THAT makes their awards extra special.  And Alpen‘s continuing dominance shows just how amazing their optics truly are.  Alpen just recently won their SEVENTH ‘Great Buy’ Award from Outdoor Life Magazine.  That is more than ANY other optics company.  Ever.  Yeah, it’s okay to be impressed by that.

Alpen 693 Apex Binoculars

Alpen 693 Apex Binoculars

So what did they win for?  The Alpen Apex 693 XP 8×42 Binocular.  We just recently added these to OpticsPlanet, and it’s no wonder they won a ‘Great Buy’ Award.  For a very reasonable price you get a fantastic lightweight binocular with the kind of optical clarity usually reserved for binos at a MUCH higher price.  And they are definitely hunting binoculars.  When you go out hunting you don’t want to use birding binoculars, astronomy binoculars or some general use binos.  You want the features that help you find game and take it down.  What features?

  • The Apex 8X42s are rugged.
  • They provide great clarity even at the edges of the glass.
  • The eye relief is 20mm (what a relief!).
  • The close focus is 5 feet, so you can get up close and personal even when you’re already pretty up close and personal.
  • The Apex Binoculars are fully multi-coated for optimal light transmission at all times of the day.
  • The Alpen Apex Binos are lightweight and very comfortable to hold for hours at a time.
Alpen Binocular Harness System

Alpen Binocular Harness System

And to sweeten the deal just a bit more, if you buy your Alpen Apex XP 8×42 Binoculars now you’ll get a FREE Binocular Harness System!  This makes it even easier to carry your binos for hours and hours.  Just look at how happy the lady in the photo is!

Alpen 788 20-60x80 Spotting Scope

Alpen 788 20-60×80 Spotting Scope

And remember, this is Alpen’s seventh award from Outdoor Life Magazine.  Many optics Alpen has developed over the years have won these awards again and again because they always focus on the needs of the hunters and outdoorsmen who turn to them for quality.  One of the other winners is the Alpen 788 20-60×80 Spotting Scope, which won in 2005.  This is still one of their top selling optics.  Imagine that.  A spotting scope that’s been winning awards for seven years and it’s STILL super popular.  This is because of how insanely well this spotting scope performs.  The optical resolution is 1.8 seconds of angle.  For you this means you can see target details as small as 1/32 of an inch at ONE HUNDRED yards.  The Alpen 788 also has an angled eyepiece, which makes it much easier to use this spotting scope when viewing objects at a steep upward angle.  If you like to do a little astronomical viewing in addition to your hunting this is a great choice.

Alpen Mini Spotting Scope

Alpen Mini Spotting Scope

I also mentioned a Field & Stream Award given to Alpen, and that was for their 711 20×50 Mini Spotting Scope.  It won a ‘Best of the Test’ Award.  The standout feature of this spotting scope is, as you can tell from the photo above, its size.  This spotter fits in the palm of your hand while still giving you true spotting scope performance!  Note that Alpen doesn’t call this a monocular, nor should they.  Monoculars are great for quick handheld viewing, but they don’t provide combination of magnification and sharp optics of the 20×50 Mini.  This scope is nitrogen purged, waterproof and super tough.  No wonder it won a ‘Best of the Test’ Award.

That’s a lot of awards for a single company, and Alpen has received so many accolades because rather than focus on trying to satisfy critics and those who hand out these awards they’ve focused on giving you what you want.  Awards are given to the best.  And the best is Alpen.

celestron powerseeker telescope

Exclusive Celestron Spotting Scopes and Telescopes Return!

Posted on June 25, 2012 by Brian

One of our absolute favorite brands is Celestron.  Even if you don’t love hunting, birding, nature observation or astronomy you’ve likely heard of Celestron before, and for good reason.  Over the years they’ve become legendary for their ability to blend quality and affordable prices.  Many people go from totally green astronomers to world-class stargazers with Celestron glass.  There are great options for beginner and advanced users so there’s no reason to switch.

Because of our great affection for Celestron we started working with them a few years back on exclusive packages of some of their best products.  Take the Powerseeker 80E Refractor Telescope Package (pictured above).  This is a phenomenal telescope for those who want to take a closer look at the stars in their spare time.  The glass and construction are outstanding.  But one thing that was missing originally was a motor drive so we worked with Celestron to bring you our Celestron Powerseeker 80E Telescope Package, which includes both items at a fantastic price!  The motor helps you track objects without all the fine tuning for a great view.  This is great for any astronomer, but really comes in handy for beginners.

Celestron Ultima 80 with Tripod

Celestron Ultima 80 with Tripod

We also have the Celestron Ultima 80 Angled Spotting Scope Package that combines the ultra-popular Ultima 80 Spotting Scope with an especially sturdy tripod so you have everything you need for a great view!  You really can’t use a spotting scope very well without a tripod, so we wanted to make sure you had a complete package right away for your next hunt.

Celestron Maksutov Telescope

Celestron Maksutov Telescope

The Celestron 90mm Maksutov Spotting Scope Package also combines a great spotting scope with a tripod, but the larger objective lens and more powerful magnification make this scope better for on-the-go astronomy than hunting (though you can take a really good look at game through this scope too!).

These exclusive Celestron Optics are so popular we have trouble keeping them in stock, but fortunately we’ve just received a big shipment so you don’t have to wait to get your hands on some of the world’s best glass for hunting and astronomy!  If you’ve been holding off on buying a great spotting scope or telescope then wait no longer.  Check out our Exclusive Celestron Spotting Scopes and Telescopes at OpticsPlanet.com today!

Nikon EDG Binoculars for GearExpert

Nikon’s Spring Migration Optics Savings Sale on ED Spotting Scopes and EDG Binoculars!!

Posted on April 26, 2012 by Brian

We had so much success with our limited time Nikon sale in February that we’ve been dying to do another, but we had to go bigger and better.  The response was awesome for $100 off Nikon OceanPro Binos and $50 off Action Extreme Binos and we started thinking about what other Nikon Optics we could offer with an even bigger discount.  With this in mind we’ve started a brand new promotion that throws in a couple OUTSTANDING spotting scopes and Nikon’s absolute top of the line binoculars to the mix.  Oh, and the discounts are unbelievable.

$200 off Nikon FieldScope ED 25-75×82 Zoom Spotting Scopes

Nikon FieldScope Spotting Scopes for GearExpert

The FieldScopes are even Brilliance Award Winners!

Serious hunters and shooters know having a good spotting scope with you is essential to hitting your target, whether in a hunting blind or at the range.  The Fieldscope ED Spotting Scope is simply phenomenal for either occasion.  If you’re at an extreme range you won’t need to worry about whether you’ll be able to see every detail, even in low light.  This sensational image comes from a number of factors, but the one that impresses most is Nikon’s ED Glass.  The ‘ED’ stands for extra-low dispersion, and this refers to the way light travels through the lens.  With ED glass the various wavelengths of the color spectrum are not spread out as much, and this provides a far sharper, clearer image than normal glass.  You will notice a MASSIVE difference in the field, which is why we love the FieldScope.

We wanted to give you the performance of the Nikon ED FieldScope at an even better price than normal, so if you buy one by May 10, 2012, you’ll get $200 off!  You can get either the straight or angled model, so pick you preference and SAVE!

$500 off Nikon EDG Binoculars

 

Nikon EDG Binoculars for GearExpert

The Nikon EDG Binocular

That’s not a typo, we are actually offering Nikon‘s absolute BEST binoculars for $500 off right now.  Actually, maybe I should double check that…

Yep.  We’re offering $500 OFF the Nikon EDG Binoculars through May 10th.  WOW!!  There are a few different options available, all of which have the same great ED glass as the FieldScope Spotting Scopes, but you can choose the magnification and objective lens size that’s perfect for your needs.  You’ll also get a great tactile feel from the Nikon EDG binoculars, so you won’t mind glassing the field for hours on end.

I can’t imagine finding a better deal on binoculars or spotting scopes.  It’s not just the price.  The quality you get from this Nikon Spring Migration Optics Savings sale is truly unreal.  Don’t wait to take advantage of this sale.  As of May 11th you’ll regret delaying.

Spring Birdwatching with GearExpert

Tips for Spring Birding with OPMOD Binoculars!!!

Posted on April 2, 2012 by Brian

Spring is my favorite time of the year.  The summer is fun, but it’s the season when the fun is now.  Spring is all about promise.  The coming of summer and a beautiful fall.  As a nature lover, I especially love Spring’s promise of new life.  While I could do without some wildlife (skunks are the bane of my late night walks), for the most part the increase in local wildlife is a joy to see.  Perhaps the most drastic instance of more animals here in Illinois is the increase in the bird population.  A combination of new baby birds being born and the migration of birds back to the area is quite dramatic.  Local ponds suddenly spring to life this time of year with ducks and geese.

When you add the beautiful weather to the increase in birds, Spring becomes the perfect season for birding.  It isn’t hard to see a wide variety of birds in Spring if you know where to look.  We should all be getting outside a bit more, and I’m going to run through a brief list of tips for birdwatching, as well as a rundown of some of the gear you’ll want to have along for the most birding success!

First, you have to find the birds.  Fortunately, there are a number of places you can find them.  Since it’s Spring, you’re going to want to check Migration Flyway Routes.  In North America there are four of these routes.  The names are pretty indicative of where they’re located, with the Atlantic Flyway running along the Eastern seaboard, the Mississippi Flyway running along the Mississippi River right through the heart of America, the Central Flyway running down through the Gulf of Mexico and taking up a big portion of the middle of the country, and the Pacific Flyway running along the Western seaboard.  Each of these flyways has some distinct bird species, but you’re mainly going to be looking for migrating birds.  Along the Central Flyway you’ll often see songbirds and hummingbirds, especially in the Southern portions of the flyway.  Along the Pacific Flyway you can see elf owls and a few types of warblers.  In parts of the Atlantic Flyway you can find short-tailed hawks and American Flamingos, which are a lot of fun.  Along the Mississippi Flyway that we here in Illinois are a part of you can see majestic bald eagles, pelicans and upland sandpipers.  Flyways are a great place to look for birds in the Spring.

If you want to keep to a simpler and closer birding area, hiking in local parks is a great choice!  Make sure the park or garden you choose has early blooming trees and flowers, as they’re more likely to attract birds earlier in the season, as many birds stick around once they’ve found a good spot.  Some birds are attracted to the nectar from the flowers.  Others like the seeds.  These parks often have a fair bit of grass, which attracts varieties of ground feeding birds.  Parks can be a real treasure trove of birds in the Spring.

Waterways are another smart place to look for birds.  It’s no coincidence that one of the flyways in North America runs along the Mississippi River.  Birds need to drink, and many find their food in rivers and lakes.  If you’re near a river, there’s a good chance some birds will stop by on their way North.

A really fun way to not only find a lot of birds but also mingle with other birders is at a bird festival.  Most of these festivals are scheduled at the perfect time and place to see a particular species, which makes it really easy to see some great wildlife.  If you’re new to birding, don’t be intimidated.  Most birders are not only willing to share their passion, but truly excited about the chance to help someone else discover the fun of birding.

If you can’t get away long enough to go visit the best birding spots, you can always try to make the birds come to you!  There are quite a few things you can do to make your backyard more appealing to birds.  Consider their needs.  Food, water, shelter and material for nests are all necessary to attracting birds.  Cleaning up your yard is usually a good start, and adding things like bird baths, houses and feeders as well as planting a few different types of flora can all add to your chances of bringing a bit of birding fun to your yard.  A few years ago I planted a hummingbird bush for my mom on Mother’s Day.  Also known as Flame Acanthus or Wright Anisacanth, these bushes not only attract hummingbirds, but also butterflies, bees and other birds.  We didn’t get a lot of hummingbirds the first year, but one must have been living nearby last year because he was feeding at the bush a few times a week.

If you’re a dog lover, your best friend can play havoc with your yard’s ability to attract birds.  Outside of the occasional hummingbird, my yard is mostly bird-free since I have two dedicated hunters patrolling the area on a daily basis.

 

OPMOD Spotting Scope - Gear Expert

The OPMOD 20-60x60 Spotting Scope

If you have a few appealing features to your yard for birds, you can get a really good view with a spotting scope.  I generally think binoculars are a better choice for birding because they’re easy to carry on long hikes, but it’s hard to beat the amazing view you can achieve with a quality spotting scope.  The OPMOD 20-60x60mm Spotting Scope is a fantastic option, as the included tripod will give you a stable view for an incredibly clear and bright image.  You can aim the spotting scope at a hummingbird bush or bird feeder so that as soon as a hummingbird stops by all you need to do is make a quick adjustment and you’re up close and personal with one of these beautiful birds.  Spotting scopes are also great for digiscoping purposes, so if you equip your OPMOD Spotting Scope with a universal camera adapter like the Yukon Universal Digital Camera Adapter you can capture the memory of the first hummingbird to frequent your Flame Acanthus.

OPMOD 8x42 Binoculars - GearExpert

Need Fantastic Binoculars? Check out the OPMOD 8x42 Binocular!

For most birding situations you’re probably going to want more portability than a spotting scope can deliver.  That’s where a fantastic pair of binoculars become your best friend.  Birding binoculars usually do not have the same magnification power as a spotting scope, but you can run up past a row of trees and get an immediate view of an elusive fowl.

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OPMOD Binos give you everything you need right out of the Box!

I like our OPMOD Binoculars for birding.  They’re super tough, with waterproof, fogproof and shock resistant construction, so if you’re slogging through miles of marshland or wading into a river to see a rare swan, they’re going to hold up really well.  There are two models available: the OPMOD 8x42mm Binoculars and the OPMOD 10x42mm Binoculars.

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OPMOD Binoculars Ocular Lenses and Center Focus Wheel

I just recently got to take a look at the OPMOD 8x42mm Binoculars, and they are fantastic.  I already mentioned the toughness, and while I didn’t really put that to the test, I did a little glassing and they felt really sturdy.  They’re really easy to use, with the twist-up eyecup system allowing for quick adjustments based on your eyes, and the center focus wheel within reach of my fingers with a normal grip.  As you can see from the photos, our OPMOD binoculars come with a padded carrying case, a super comfortable neck strap, ocular lens cap and flip down objective lens caps.  You can flip them down with your pinkies while raising the binoculars for a quick view.  I really enjoyed using them for a while, and I have no doubt they’d be perfect for long use as you track birds through the wilderness.

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The OPMOD Binocular comesin 8x42 and 10x42 Models!

Make sure you’re well prepared for your next birding expedition by arming yourself with both the best gear like our OPMOD Binoculars as well as knowledge of the birds you’re looking for.  Spring brings with it a lot of different species; some may be perched high in the trees singing a mating songs while others are picking through dense thicket to find material when building a nest.  Know what type of bird you’re after and have your binoculars close at hand so you get a great view.  Good luck.  Now get out there and get birding!

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