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The bino market for nature watching spans a huge range - from cheap low-contrast things to £1500++ specialist equipment. You hear about all the fancy glass and coatings that improve your image quality and all that stuff, but I was wondering what the photographers' perspective would be on these sorts of things, seeing as we concern ourselves with high quality glass on a regular basis. You aren't capturing images like with a camera lens, so one would think the image quality need only be good enough for your eyes to enjoy what they're seeing.
Where does that fall for you, typically? Which design elements are 'no buy if absent' essentials, which are worth the cost of entry if you can afford it, which ones are 'you get a little more for a lot more' flourishes?
Where does that fall for you, typically? Which design elements are 'no buy if absent' essentials, which are worth the cost of entry if you can afford it, which ones are 'you get a little more for a lot more' flourishes?