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- Stock+: 1, 4, 5, 10
- Prologue 200P: 2
- Classic Neg (Metro custom): 3, 6
- Vista 400B: 7, 12
- Gold 400B: 8, 9, 11












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I still have more pictures for Italy but these will do for now :)
On these I used more presets than Gold
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I will probably make a follow up post because even though I used my camera 95% of the time during the trip I still have a lot of phone photos in the gallery :)
The preset of choice was Gold (build-in)
I have been a bit busy and forgot to upload the rest of the photos, but here they are!
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As it turns out I took a lot of pictures last month, for that reason I will split the dump into multiple posts. I hope you done mind :)
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Hey, this will be a common question for this sub but since I don't have a way to try any of these binoculars in person I'm asking for some opinions or other suggestions.
I'm looking to buy my 1st pair of binoculars to carry with me on my mountain hikes.
I don't want to spend a lot of money on it so I settled on ~130€ budget.
I wear glasses and usually take my camera + dog gear + water and snacks on my backpack so I need the binoculars to be small and light.
After some lurking I think the Porro Prism design with 8x magnification is what suits my needs the best. I landed on 3 options arounds the same price point:
They all seem like good options, I really like the idea of the close focus of the Pentax but I'm wondering if that compromises the distant viewing.
Currently I'm leaning on the Nikon's
Let me know what you think
The weather has been really good to walk the dog around the neighborhood and to go hiking.
At this point I just have way too many pictures of vehicles in my gallery.
Cars are cool and they don't make them like they used to before.