Carolena
Guru
So the only casualty from our 9-day cruise came when I accidentally knocked our binoculars off the pilot seat yesterday. We have Nikon 7x50 marine binocs that we bought in 2001 for an Alaska cruise. Waterproof, and nitrogen filled. Have been very happy with them, and when friends borrow them (including other boat owners) they are always impressed by the optics. I'm going to send them out to be repaired, but I don't want to be without, plus this trip really made me realize that my wife and I need two pairs on board so we don't have to constantly share. I'm interested in recommendations.
I've been happy with the Nikon's so I'm considering a new pair of Nikon Oceanpros, which I can get on sale right now for $212 plus shipping. Am also looking at the Steiner Marine 7x50 on sale for around $250. This is without a compass. I've never used binocs with a compass, so am open to the idea but not sure if I'll really use it. I've also heard good things about Fujinon, but have not seen them in person. No interest in image stabilization. I guess my real question is whether there is going to be much difference between the two I've mentioned above, and what benefit I would see by going to the Steiner Navigator Pro for around $370. Would prefer to keep this under $400-$500 at most, so that eliminates the Steiner Commanders.
Lastly, I've heard that some people will have one pair of 7x50s and perhaps something like an 8x30 or 8x42 as a second pair. Would that make more sense? I can get a pair of Steiner 180 Marine 8x30 right now for less than $150.
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I've been happy with the Nikon's so I'm considering a new pair of Nikon Oceanpros, which I can get on sale right now for $212 plus shipping. Am also looking at the Steiner Marine 7x50 on sale for around $250. This is without a compass. I've never used binocs with a compass, so am open to the idea but not sure if I'll really use it. I've also heard good things about Fujinon, but have not seen them in person. No interest in image stabilization. I guess my real question is whether there is going to be much difference between the two I've mentioned above, and what benefit I would see by going to the Steiner Navigator Pro for around $370. Would prefer to keep this under $400-$500 at most, so that eliminates the Steiner Commanders.
Lastly, I've heard that some people will have one pair of 7x50s and perhaps something like an 8x30 or 8x42 as a second pair. Would that make more sense? I can get a pair of Steiner 180 Marine 8x30 right now for less than $150.
What says the group?