Afternoon folks
I'm after some binoculars... or maybe some kind of scope... for offshore dolphins (mostly just scanning the open sea) and birds in trees.
I have absolutely no idea what brand to go for. What kind of Y x Z I need.
I guess dolphin spotting and bird spotting is quite a different set of criteria so... two pairs?
Budget £200-300 probably.
Cheers
For your price range you will be able get some very decent binoculars.
Apologies if you already know this but the two numbers on binoculars (eg 8x42) refer to, respectively, the magnification and the diameter(in mm) of the objective lens(the big one at the front of the binoculars)
The greater the magnification the better you will be able to see distant objects, but a bigger magnification is more difficult to hold still(unless you go for image stabilised binoculars, but they are very expensive), so the advantage of seeing things closer is somewhat negated.
The bigger the objective lens, the more light the binocular collects so the image you see will be brighter. This advantage is not that important in bright conditions but will help in duller conditions. However, a bigger objective lens makes the binoculars heavier and therefore more difficult to hold steady.
Everyone is different but binoculars in the rage of 8x42, 10x42 and 10x50 are a good balance but you have to try some to see what suits.
You are correct dolphin spotting and bird spotting are(or can be) quite different and any one pair of binoculars is a compromise.
A spotting scope gives you much more range, but is heavier and almost always needs a tripod and while useful for long range viewing it is of virtually no use for general wildlife.
I have a pair of 10x50 binoculars and also an 80mm spotting scope. While I take the scope out with me now and again, the binoculars are almost always with me.
If you are anywhere near an InFocus shop (
https://www.at-infocus.co.uk/ ) I recommend you have a look. Alternatively, some bird reserves have a permanent display of binoculars where you can try some - which is the only way to buy binoculars.
Dave