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My set of 10x52mm Minox HG binoculars. I finally said I was going to get a good set of binoculars so I started doing some more research. I did not have 2000+ dollars to drop on a set of the obvious big 3 choices of high end optics like Zeiss Victory, Swarosvki, and Leica. I read an article comparing some mid range optics to the big 3 and the Minox HG binoculars where rated just behing the big 3 here: http://www.24hourcampfire.com/8x42.html. The price of the Minox HG was almost half the price with almost as good performance. I thought it warranted a try. Mind you, the Minox HG were using bigger objective lenses which adds to their light gathering ability. I ordered a pair for a smoking deal from www.cameralandny.com, they have a limited run of the made in Japan, Germen design binoculars. Now the same bino's are being made in Germany for a higher price. I phoned the fine people at cameralandny.com and they offered great advice saying that the Minox HG's are the most under rated binoculars on the market and that I would be unhappy with the Bushnell Elite binoculars compared to the Minox HG. There was a 30 day no questions asked full refund offered and a lifetime Minox warranty. So I ordered these fine optics with some peice of mind. As soon as I my 10x52 Minox HG binoculars I began spending some time through the glass. I noticed that the images where exceptionally crisp and clear. I took these on a spring grizzly hunt and noticed that the binoculars where very impressive during low light conditions. I am very impressed so far and I have not had any headaches from long periods of glassing. These will do great on my next alpine hunt. Here is some the specs from the website:
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