AOE 20 x80 mounted on an Optex PT765 tripod and a pair of cheap 8x40's manufactured by Siam Cat Optics?! Bought 'em from a hock shop 20 odd years ago and I still think they're a great little set of nokkies.
- Nikon Action 8x40 for the missus, whose IPD is only 53mm; this limits the choices
- Kunming BA8 10x50MS (aka AOE MX Ultra, etc, etc)
- Vixen Ark BR20×80WP, which I support on a monopod with a ballhead
and various other combinations that see little use
I had 2 sets of 7x50's (Vixen Ascot and Nikon Action), but I sold them a few weeks ago, as I had 'outgrown' their 7.1 mm exit pupils...
Have recently bought a set of Andrews 11x70 - beautiful views, amazingly light, and not expensive, have been able to spot Comet Boattini easily each time.
I have a bout 40 binos in my current collection. My top 5x would be from [big to small] Oberwerk 100x 25 IF - great light gatherers with sharp contasty images. Horizon 15X80 - older Japanese assembled binos with Bak 4 / FMC's - built like a tank. Orion Resolux 15x70 - probably my best 'all round' binos, Nikon 10x56 Monarch’s – good quality roofs and my Carl Zeiss 10x50 Jenoptem WA – limited eye relief but just great optics. I have a large collection of 1960 – 1990 Japanese made binos – the best ones being - Canon 7x50, Ashai Pentax 10x50, Pentax PCF 111’s 12x50 and Yashica 7x50’s – these earlier Jap binos have excellent build and optical qualities - the main issues being limited eye relief.
Gerber 7 x 50 had them for years
William Optic ED 10 X 50......have compared these to some other premium brands and will probably buy another pair to put in cupboard
Gerber 8x56, fully coated, 6 degree field, I love 'em.
I had to modify them though, as they, like most bino's couldn't close to my IPD of 55mm. I can see the Sculptor Galaxy with them here in suburban Sydney.
Carl Zeiss 7x40 NVA - 'Nationale Volks Armee'
Rubber armoured, water proof, InfraRed adapter. http://binofan.home.att.net/zjena7x40.htm
Bought them at a car park sale 10 years ago in Berlin for $95. Also a 8 x 50 Russian sniper's rifle scope - makes a great finder scope!
Pentax 16x60 PCF WPII
This are a very great set of Bino's in a reclining chair.
I Carry a set of Bush Master 8x25 WPR binos most places.
I find these good for seeing bright but diffuse objects like the Triangulum Galaxy and for a quick peek at the night sky when traveling very light.