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Re:Binoculars - 2005/12/15 06:11
Hi, having just got into birding I got so confused with which were the best bins to start with, and after a lot of deliberating I became so confused that eventually I settled for a scope instead. It seemed to make more sense in a lot of ways and the markets I searched weren't half as confusing for scopes as they were for bins. And I liked the idea of tripod mounted scopes, as in photography, which is my main hobby, and of course I discovered that a camera can be attached to a scope (well some) and that was it, my mind was made up. I ended up buying a Minox 62 ED scope at a special offer on a site I think called cameramad and I am delighted with the staggering quality and the fact the scope only cost £199 on a usual price of £419. I still had to buy the Minox eyepiece for £99 extra but that was small fry in comparison to the total kit. All I have to do now is get out and use this brill kit, starting with Rushcliffe Park in Ruddington, Notts on saturday next.
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