From all the binoculars that you have, which one would you recommend for hiking, considering that they need to be waterproof, shockproof, either 7x or 8x and be able to use them with glasses? Thanks
This is not a very simple question. Unfortunately, waterproofness already rules out the majority of interesting and optically outstanding binoculars. By this I mean the historical binoculars, which are still very suitable for hiking tours. I would recommend the KOWA 6.5x32. It is waterproof, suitable for glasses wearers and also has almost 7x magnification. You won't notice the small difference. Above all, it has a very wide field of view, which most modern binoculars do not have. The downside to this is that it is larger and heavier than the 8x25 binoculars typically recommended for hiking. But the 8x25 binoculars only have a field of view of a maximum of 130m at 1000m. The Kowa has a field of view of 175m at 1000m.
Old but gold! :)
It’s a nice historical binoculars! Thank you for review!
Thanks for the feedback! The next video is already in progress 😃
@@BlackForestReconthank you! I like you review. It no has any useless information.
لدي منظار سايز هونسولدت رقمه 875176 هل تستطيع تحديد سنة صناعته 😊. I have hensoldt wetzlar 875176. Date made pleas😊
Rather nice for 1920. And thank you for the moments of Zen.
Большое спасибо!
Спасибо за комментарий! Следующее видео уже в разработке 😃
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From all the binoculars that you have, which one would you recommend for hiking, considering that they need to be waterproof, shockproof, either 7x or 8x and be able to use them with glasses? Thanks
This is not a very simple question. Unfortunately, waterproofness already rules out the majority of interesting and optically outstanding binoculars. By this I mean the historical binoculars, which are still very suitable for hiking tours.
I would recommend the KOWA 6.5x32. It is waterproof, suitable for glasses wearers and also has almost 7x magnification. You won't notice the small difference. Above all, it has a very wide field of view, which most modern binoculars do not have. The downside to this is that it is larger and heavier than the 8x25 binoculars typically recommended for hiking. But the 8x25 binoculars only have a field of view of a maximum of 130m at 1000m. The Kowa has a field of view of 175m at 1000m.
@@BlackForestRecon Good advice.
what do you plan to do with the missing eyepiece?
The eyepiece was removed for a better camera view throught the binocular.
@@Felix-nh5pw Thanks for replying 😀