by Jne_K on Thu May 24, 2012 5:02 am
The two frontrunners in this class have always been the Nikon Prostaff and the Pentac UCF WP, both of which I have tested, thoroughly and both of which I highly recommend. In fact, I have friends with both of these. I prefer the Nikon by a slight margin for it's slightly more compact body style.
No need to go with the Papilo unless you actually need that kind of close focus, but otherwise a very good binocular in terms of optics, though no better than the Nikon or UCF WP
The others are, at the very least competitive, but none of these clearly stands out as the best. All good buys for the money.
The two frontrunners in this class have always been the Nikon Prostaff and the Pentac UCF WP, both of which I have tested, thoroughly and both of which I highly recommend. In fact, I have friends with both of these. I prefer the Nikon by a slight margin for it's slightly more compact body style.
No need to go with the Papilo unless you actually need that kind of close focus, but otherwise a very good binocular in terms of optics, though no better than the Nikon or UCF WP
The others are, at the very least competitive, but none of these clearly stands out as the best. All good buys for the money.