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Birdwatching Scope
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Hi, I am trying to buy a scope for birdwatching as a Xmas present for someone. He already has binoculars 8 x 50, and he wants something a bit better to go birdwatching in Goa. He isnt a fanatic, but it is a hobby, whenever he is out and about. He is also very knowledgable. so dont want to get something rubbish.
I havent got a clue.
Could someone give me an idea of what I should be looking for /asking for. Maybe online or a shop. Possibly Amazon ??? Around 60.00.
thanks in advance.
I havent got a clue.
Could someone give me an idea of what I should be looking for /asking for. Maybe online or a shop. Possibly Amazon ??? Around 60.00.
thanks in advance.
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Praktica do a good entry level package at around £120-140 (it's what I use ) as he will need a tripod and case. Hawke do some reasonable ones for a little dearer and the RSPB ones start at about £170 If he is very knowledgeable I wouldn't risk it. He might prefer soething like a tripod for his bins. BTW what make are his binoculars if they are Zeiss or Swarovski I deffo wouldn't buy him optics .
Praktica do a good entry level package at around £120-140 (it's what I use ) as he will need a tripod and case. Hawke do some reasonable ones for a little dearer and the RSPB ones start at about £170 If he is very knowledgeable I wouldn't risk it. He might prefer soething like a tripod for his bins. BTW what make are his binoculars if they are Zeiss or Swarovski I deffo wouldn't buy him optics .