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Nikon Aculon A211 10X50 vs Olympus 10X50 S?
I want to purchase 10x binoculars and I went to store & tested about dozen different binoculars, only decent ones for my budget were Nikon Aculon A211 and Olympus S but I could only test 8x40 S from Olympus, not the 10x50. From Aculon I tested the 10x50 A211 ones.
I noticed that Olympus 8x40 S needed NO adjusting when moving from target A that was 10 meters away and target B that was 7 meters away. I could only test them in doors inside a store so target max at 10 meters but the difference was pretty big, with Nikon Aculon A211 10x50 I had to always re-adjust when targets were further than 1m. Olympos 8x40 S would be much better for moving targets.
However does this also apply for the 10X50 Olympos or is it the numbers 8x40 that actually create this?
I want to purchase 10x binoculars and I went to store & tested about dozen different binoculars, only decent ones for my budget were Nikon Aculon A211 and Olympus S but I could only test 8x40 S from Olympus, not the 10x50. From Aculon I tested the 10x50 A211 ones.
I noticed that Olympus 8x40 S needed NO adjusting when moving from target A that was 10 meters away and target B that was 7 meters away. I could only test them in doors inside a store so target max at 10 meters but the difference was pretty big, with Nikon Aculon A211 10x50 I had to always re-adjust when targets were further than 1m. Olympos 8x40 S would be much better for moving targets.
However does this also apply for the 10X50 Olympos or is it the numbers 8x40 that actually create this?