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Binoculars—can anyone recommend please

Hi All,
Having bought a far too strong pair of binoculars (20 x 100 x 50 )to plane spot a few years back(THEY NEEDED A VICE TO HOLD THEM STEADY!!!!) can anyone recommend a good pair that are not too strong but can pick up aircraft at between 10,000 and 20,000 ft and see which airline as clearly as poss
Many Thanks
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By: Rickt - 9th May 2007 at 00:00

sorry to be a killjoy.. should this not be in the General Discussion area?

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By: Charley B - 8th May 2007 at 21:16

Thanks Guys–may need to ask my boss for a pay rise for the second pair though!!

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By: Bograt - 8th May 2007 at 21:03

If you can stretch to it, the IS range by Canon are very VERY good. I just splashed out on a set of 18×50’s from ebay. They are normally £700+ retail, so you have to think seriously about them, but with the image stabilisation they will sit rock steady, and I can easily check out liveries of aircraft on airways.

There are lower magnification models available , so you might find something in your budget; if you can afford them, these noccies really are the dogs’ danglies and you’ll never need another pair.

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By: Michael_Mcr - 8th May 2007 at 20:32

I bought some Olympus 8-16 x 50 zoom from Dixons and they are very good indeed. They were on offer early this year for £65, down from £100+

The zoom range is just right for airfield work and the optics are sharp and clear – i couldnt say whether they would be powerfull enough for spotting livery at 20,000 feet tho.

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