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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    I went into Collings about 8 weeks ago to look at a pair and they had stopped stocking them. They said that at the price the wholesaler was marketing them at they were too expensive for what they were.

    Yes, I think when I got mine they were on special which implies they were slower to move than the shop would have like. But I didn't realise they would stop stocking them altogether. Presumably landed costs fluctuate with the exchange rate and the next batch might e a bit more affordable. So will be Leica Zeiss and Swaro, possibly Leupold too. Kahles are not as exhorbitant as other big European brands.

    Looking at the review link posted, I could possibly have a speck like that in mine without noticing it. A lot of the time in actual use there's dirt and stuff on them. A few minutes after cleaning, I get dust, condensation, rain, all sorts so its seldom a hunter gets to use a clean pair in the field. Interesting they say the whiteness is good. I find them a bit yellow, maybe my eyes just appreciate the extra brightness. They are really nice to look through and good rendition in the yellow-red end makes it easier to see animals; I don't like cold blue cast. One of my reasons for liking this brand is that they are solid as, more military than ornithology spequed. Other brands could well outcompete on image quality, weight and value for money.

    Having heard these issues, I would want to handle the actual pair I was going to buy rather than purchase it online.

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    I had to send my Kahles 8x42 back to them as well, same issue,badly scratched lenses.

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    Kahles isn't that popular a brand in the UK but I love my 8x42 bins....they've had a hard life but are still in good nick....

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    Love my old trusty pair, still good as new. Was in the market for a pair of cheapo's to throw in the vehicle glove box, after many hours of research I got a pair Nikon Monarch 8x42's off ebay for $400 ($1000 on trademe, bastards). Theyre equal to if not a fraction better in low light than the bloody Kahles, very impressive chinky made binos. Bit of useless info for anybody in the market but not wanting to re-mortgage for binos.

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    Funny I got told mine was the only issue they've had with their binos. Full of shit Austrians. Cheers mate.

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    If you want quality and value (and Chinese build, Jap lenses), these are they.
    I have a pair. Get them from Jacobs.
    Vanguard Endeavor ED II 10x42 - binoculars review - AllBinos.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    If you want quality and value (and Chinese build, Jap lenses), these are they.
    I have a pair. Get them from Jacobs.
    Vanguard Endeavor ED II 10x42 - binoculars review - AllBinos.com
    Had a look at some of these at Hamills in Rangiora a while back, they looked pretty impressive for the money, I see allbinos have them as 6th out of 75 10x42 binos, beating out some very expensive competition (Swaro, Leica, Zeiss), and they do a very comprehensive review both from a user and a scientific point of view, plus lifetime warranty is nice!
    Im trying to talk myself into going with an 8x bino as part of lightening and compacting absolutely all I can with my gear for walk in trips and the 8x36s are looking a very attractive option.

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    I had a pair of Kahles 10x42 binos. I was the second owner. The first owner had returned them to the factory for lens replacement (scratched) - which was done without charge. I liked the image through them, the ergonomics were great, the price was excellent. However, there was a slight problem which irritated me (maybe not you) and that was a bit of colour fringing which was most noticable when looking at snow (looking for Tahr). So, I sold them. I notice that the review mentioned in this thread does not bring up colour fringing as a problem, so my pair may have been an anomoly. There were not bits of dust or other problems. And the friction of the barrel adjustment was very good, despite the previous owner and myself using them (an area which I've noticed to be a problem with second hand binos).

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    While on the subject of budget Binos and what we should or should not get ..

    A big ups for what seems like a contender at the budget end of the Bino's market but I've had really good results from the Steiner Ultrasharp Safari's I bought from Top Gear in Auckland after trying Vortex, Bushnell, Leopolds etc These really were amazing and good in low light due to the 3D HD lenses as they make the image look stacked therefore easier to see game against backgroud. They really just blew me away. They're not Leica's but they don't have the multiple grand price tag either #justsaying!

    The Leopold Cascades were bloody good too, Vortex I was a bit Meeeh about, after really being a strong supporter of their scopes.

    Well worth a look if anyone like me looks at these posts to see whats good and whats got a few issues especially at the bottom end of the $ range.

    Steiner Safari UltraSharp 10 x 30 Binoculars - 4406

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    Those Steiner's look pretty bulky. Got a pair of leupy McKenzie's for a similar price and really impressed

 

 

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