With the Bushnell Powerview Compact 10x25, you get a compact, Bushnell quality binocular that is ideal for travellers, outdoor enthusiasts and concert goers.
Easily focussed and fully coated optics combined with a roof prism provide superior clarity in a contemporary-styled package with a shock and slip resistant exterior.
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I have another pair to take (Nikon Aculon CF 8x42) which should be good, but I am wondering if these would be good as a second pair. My wife and I can then swap around with the binoculars. I have read for safari's the best binoculars are 8-10x magnification ,and 30-42 lens diameter to let more light in at dawn and dusk when you are out in the jeep. (Can you please confirm)
G’day Steve,
You won’t be able to see as much with the Bushnell Powerview 10 x 25 compared to your Nikon CF 8 x 42 pair. The Bushnell pair are more on the basic side, so they’re also not going to let in as much light and have as much clarity compared to your Nikon pair as well.
For a secondary pair, we’d recommend the Bushnell Perma Focus 10x50 as those will give you a larger field of view and will capture more light.
I know that this pair is a bit pricier than the 10 x 25, but if you’re going overseas on safari, it’s probably worth it for the better view!
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