Binoculars represent a valuable piece of equipment in the field. Here we have reviews of some of the latest binoculars from all the major manufacturers whether they are used for bird watching, taking in the scenery or trying to find your chosen quarry. With prices ranging from one hundred pounds to a couple of thousand these reviews can help you decided which ones you want.
Pete Wadeson tests the Olivon 7 x 30WP and Visionary 10 x 42 Wetland Binos from Optical Hardware to discover a pair of top quality ‘scanners…’
continue reading >If there’s one thing you can depend on, it’s that if your binoculars have the famous Leica red dot on them, they’ll be some of the...
continue reading >I’ve been trying out a number of optics from Vortex over the summer, and have to say I’ve been very favourably impressed by all of them....
continue reading >Pete Moore checks out Leica’s latest and undoubtedly best laser range finder binos yet
continue reading >Ever a fan of Swarovski’s EL binos Pete Moore takes a peep though their SLC range and is a little bit impressed!
continue reading >Bruce Potts discovers that laser rangefinder binos do not have to be expensive
continue reading >Visionar y U Series 8 X3 0 Compact Binoculars and M-12 Monocular
continue reading >Looking through examples of Hawke binoculars from their entire range, Tim Finley finds something to suit everybody
continue reading >Bruce Potts discovers that you don’t have to invest £2K+ to get decent set of laser, rangefinder binoculars
continue reading >Jamie Garland (Garlands Ltd) discusses their new Minox optical range, which offers both good prices and...
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