Looking for new binos. Price range $200-300

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I don't know a whole lot about binos but I want to get a pair that would be used to glass for many hours at long ranges.
I've read lots of things about binos and have looked though many kinds but I can't tell the differance between any of them.
Any help would be great.

Thanks C
 
I got a cheap set of Vortex,200.00 They are great for the price.If you want a pair you can glass with for hrs it is hard to beat Zeiss -8x30-40 they are awsome.I used them on a Brown Bear hunt on the Alaskan Pennisaula where we set and glassed for hrs,They were great.The 8-30 is small and compact and held up to any weather.They are more money but worth it.
 
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I don't know a whole lot about binos but I want to get a pair that would be used to glass for many hours at long ranges.
I've read lots of things about binos and have looked though many kinds but I can't tell the differance between any of them.
Any help would be great.

Thanks C
The best bang for the buck in that price range are waterproof porroprsm binoculars like Nikon Extreme (under $200), Steiner 8x30mm marine or predator (about $300) or older ( used) Fujinon comertial or military version, etc. Stay away from binos with exit pupil of less than 4mm. Roof binos in this range ( $200-$300) without special phase coating are pure junk unless you are willing to spend at least $500 or more. This is the best advice from the guy who rely heavily on binos while hunting for 3 decades now. Happy hunting.
 
The best bang for the buck in that price range are waterproof porroprsm binoculars like Nikon Extreme (under $200), Steiner 8x30mm marine or predator (about $300) or older ( used) Fujinon comertial or military version, etc. Stay away from binos with exit pupil of less than 4mm. Roof binos in this range ( $200-$300) without special phase coating are pure junk unless you are willing to spend at least $500 or more. This is the best advice from the guy who rely heavily on binos while hunting for 3 decades now. Happy hunting.

I have a pair of Steiner 8x30 Military binos, pretty good set for the money. I think I paid $230ish
 
Vortex Diamondback 10X50 are less than $300 and are outstanding binos for the money. They have very clear and bright optics with and unconditional lifetime warranty no matter what happens to them.

Git yerself a pair!
 
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