Right now, I can think of two options.
The first is using a bino. I can't think of any particular model, though. A Zeiss binocular sounds like a good idea but there are too many, and I haven't found a comprehensive review.
The second one is a spotting scope. I have my eyes on the Celestron 52252 100mm Ultima Zoom, which is one of the best spotting scopes anyway. But I'm not sure if I need a spotting scope in the first place. I'm not getting one to hunt, after all. but, on the other hand, they are best used with tripods, and while using binos is not impossible in the same manner, long-term watching might be somewhat inconvenient.
In short, I'm quite confused. Any advice?
The first is using a bino. I can't think of any particular model, though. A Zeiss binocular sounds like a good idea but there are too many, and I haven't found a comprehensive review.
The second one is a spotting scope. I have my eyes on the Celestron 52252 100mm Ultima Zoom, which is one of the best spotting scopes anyway. But I'm not sure if I need a spotting scope in the first place. I'm not getting one to hunt, after all. but, on the other hand, they are best used with tripods, and while using binos is not impossible in the same manner, long-term watching might be somewhat inconvenient.
In short, I'm quite confused. Any advice?
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