Tripod Mounted 15x Binoculars
Lots of options for good optics these days. For open country glassing what combination do you recommend high power binoculars/tripod. I have trouble with eye strain using my spotting scope. Thanks in advance for your assistance.
10 March 2018, 23:16
gr8fuldougIt would be our pleasure to discuss this with you if you have a few minutes, 516-217-1000
We suggest, for best quality at a reasonable cost, the:
Steiner HX 15x56
or
Meopta MeoStar 15x56
11 March 2018, 03:29
farbedoBest: Swaro 15X56 SLC, also consider the 12X50 EL. The 12X EL's are pretty amazing.
Ever so slightly not the best: Meopta 15X56 B1 Meostar. Check Cabelas for their branded ones in HD, I've seen them for very good prices in the bargain cave.
Really good: Leupold Santiam, Minox BL, and Optolyth Royal.
I've not looked through the Vortex, Steiner, Zeiss or Nikon options.
Jeremy
11 March 2018, 22:05
StonecreekNo advice on which binocular to pick, but you're on the right track looking at a tripod mounted binocular instead of a spotting scope. Using two eyes, even at lower magnification, has a lot of advantages, particularly when you will be peering through the instrument for long periods of time.
12 March 2018, 09:06
deadibobI use the German made Minox 15x56 on a tripod. They are much better than the Vortex Kaibab in my opinion. I was a Meopta dealer for several years and they are good glass also. I keep my 15's mounted to the tripod and in my daypack in the rifle compartment so I can access them quickly and I use them a lot. There are still times I need a more powerful optic and use a small spotter as well when judging deer at long distances.
When weight is an issue (and it often is) I will take a smaller tripod or even a monopod for my 15x's. It is amazing at how much more game I find when my optics are rock steady.
12 March 2018, 10:24
CougarzI can't say how they compare with the other brands listed but I've had a pair of Pentax 15x binoculars for quite awhile and I'm pretty satisfied with them.
12 March 2018, 16:22
gr8fuldougTripod mounting your optics will greatly improve your success in glassing