Vixen 1441 Alpina 8×42 Binocular

Vixen 1441 Alpina 8x42 Binocular
Product Description
The Alpina models are Vixen's top of the line in a roof-prism, waterproof binocular. Phase coating improves viewing with all optics fully multi coated. Long eye relief adds to your viewing enjoyment. These binoculars are nitrogen filled and fully waterproof.All metal construction High resolution, fully ulticoated optics.Phase corrected BaK4 high index prisms Long Eye Relief Twist-up Rubber Eyecups for easy viewing with or without glasses Nitrogen purged optical system for fogproof viewing 100% waterproof Lifetime guarantee.
Vixen 1441 Alpina 8x42 Binocular
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US $155.00



March 6, 2010
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NIKON 7294 Monarch III 8×42 Binocular
by Nikon
13 days in the top 100
Buy new: $420.95 $279.95
2 used & new from $279.95
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Alpina!
Don't even have to ask that question.
News:Nikon Introduces New EDG 8×32, 10×32, 7×42, 8×42 and 10×42 Binoculars zoomcreator.com
If the Simmons is indeed 8×42, I'd choose that pair. NEITHER binocular has a zoom lens. They are both 8 power. The second number refers to the diameter of the lens. A 42 mm lens will do a better job at gathering light than a 30 mm lens and a 42 mm binocular is generally of better quality than a 30 mm binocular. I looked for both of these on eBay and I'd bet a nickel that they are both made by the same company and labeled with different brands for retail sale. Unless there is an obvious difference in overall quality or a huge difference in pixel count on the imaging system, I'd go with the 8×42. 8×42 is pretty much the "standard" configuration for nature and bird watching. 30 mm is a "starter" binocular.
http://www.yourbirdfeeder.com/bird-watching-binoculars/the-new-nikon-7294-monarch-iii-8×42-binoculars-review/
The new Nikon 7294 Monarch III 8×42 Binoculars are now available