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Hi everyone,
I need some advice on a pair of binoculars that are handy enough to carry, but also good low-light performers. I understand that the lower the magnification and/or larger the objective lens (all other things being equal) the brighter the image, but I need reasonable magnification (around 8x) without the extra weight and bulk of 50mm objective lenses. The standard to which I judge all binoculars is a pair of circa late-1970's Pentax Asashi 7x50 porro-prisms (apparently manufactured for the Shar of Iran's military officers prior to his rule ending?). Unfortunately these are a little bulky for my intended use and don't actually belong to me anyway. These bino's are fine low-light performers, and I really want this new set I intend to purchase to match or better them, but with less bulk. I've read that as long as the exit pupil is larger than 5mm (the size limitation of the human pupil at full dilation), any more brightness is lost to the human eye's perception. Is this correct? If this theory is correct I can safely purchase the Pentax DCF SP 8x43's (exit pupil 5.37mm) I've been looking at online. Unfortunately I cannot test out these binoculars in person or for that matter anything similar as only budget brands and models are available in stores where I live. So I'm asking for the advice of forum members, is 25 years of lense manufacture and coating advancement and the general high quality of Pentax DCF SP 8x43's likely to make up for the higher magnification and smaller objective lenses compared to 25 year old 7x50's under low-light conditions? Best regards, PTCB4EP |
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