Hi guys!
How much will u pay for a bushnell binocular model 13-7501?How much is it worth spending on it?S$200 or S$300?
Thanks!
Actually,its a 7X50,nitrogen purged fogproof,waterproof,UVcoating,O Ring sealed,extended eye relief 20mm,light efficiency 78.8.I bought it at Photo n image fair2003,suntec.it cost me S$268.Was i chop? :?
Bushnell Binoculars.
Bushnell Binoculars.
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Re: Bushnell Binoculars.
what's the specs? if its standard 7x50 or 10 x50, I guess well below a $100.jasonkid wrote:Hi guys!
How much will u pay for a bushnell binocular model 13-7501?How much is it worth spending on it?S$200 or S$300?
Thanks!
How do I conclude? For $100, you can get the very good quality Minolta Classic. So why should I pay more than that for a brand new Bushnell ?
I have never used Bushnell before but they do have a reputation similar to the defunct Tasco, i.e. department store quality.
If your specs are higher, i.e. 12 x60, etc, then its a bit more difficult to ascertain the cost....
Samuel may be able to help here?
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I think the price you paid for it is ok if the optics are reasonably good. The good thing about getting nitrogen purged binos is that they don't gather fungus and will (hopefully) last a long time. My first cheapo binos was fungused after 5 yrs (no dry cabinet then). Waterproof also means you don't have to worry about seaspray, just wash off with distilled water, just don't submerge it into a pail or something like that. It is recommended that you get the binos repurged after 10 yrs to keep them fungus free.
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Samuel from Harlequinastronomics sells them. You can also get original ones in Lucky Plaza. It seems harder to find in sls but you can try...jasonkid wrote:Thanks Elton...
Does anybody knows where to get a binocular tripod adapter in Singapore?I've tried most of the camera shops but still no luck.I'm going to try Sim Lim Sq this weekend,hope to get 1 soon.
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hey thanks guys!
got 1 at $22,some wanna chop me with $40!my goodness!but alot of professional photographers around peninsular,things r ex n high quality.
do i need a dry cabi for my bino n digi-cam?any recommendation for tripod for a beginner's use on bino?my free gift tripod can't make it, its too heavy for him!ahahha!!!!
got 1 at $22,some wanna chop me with $40!my goodness!but alot of professional photographers around peninsular,things r ex n high quality.
do i need a dry cabi for my bino n digi-cam?any recommendation for tripod for a beginner's use on bino?my free gift tripod can't make it, its too heavy for him!ahahha!!!!
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You can try some of SLIK's heavier duty camera tripods, or if you want something that'll last, Manfrotto's 190D tripod @ S$110+ and a matching video head like the 128LP @ S$70+ (not sure if still available) or 700RC @ S$110+ would be fine. You can keep the Manfrotto setup even if you upgrade to a telescope (short tube refractor up to 4" or small SCT/MCT up to 5") in the future.jasonkid wrote:hey thanks guys!
got 1 at $22,some wanna chop me with $40!my goodness!but alot of professional photographers around peninsular,things r ex n high quality.
do i need a dry cabi for my bino n digi-cam?any recommendation for tripod for a beginner's use on bino?my free gift tripod can't make it, its too heavy for him!ahahha!!!!
But for a 50mm, I don't think you'll really need a tripod for it. I think the $ would be better spent on a nice foldable deck chair
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