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jeannamacs | 01:02 Tue 11th Dec 2012 | Pets
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Hi, I am trying to buy a scope for birdwatching as a Xmas present for someone. He already has binoculars 8 x 50, and he wants something a bit better to go birdwatching in Goa. He isnt a fanatic, but it is a hobby, whenever he is out and about. He is also very knowledgable. so dont want to get something rubbish.

I havent got a clue.

Could someone give me an idea of what I should be looking for /asking for. Maybe online or a shop. Possibly Amazon ??? Around 60.00.

thanks in advance.
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you won't get anything really worth having anywhere close to that amount

Praktica do a good entry level package at around £120-140 (it's what I use ) as he will need a tripod and case. Hawke do some reasonable ones for a little dearer and the RSPB ones start at about £170 If he is very knowledgeable I wouldn't risk it. He might prefer soething like a tripod for his bins. BTW what make are his binoculars if they are Zeiss or Swarovski I deffo wouldn't buy him optics .
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Thanks for that, i don't know what make the binoculars are , but he reckons they're good ones. I have since got a birdwatching expert on the case and he is going to look into it for me, will have to cancel the other pressies and up the price of the scope.Thanks again.
Lidl have a scope which I think is 'Bresser' branded. If it is anything like the Bresser 'bins' I bought from Lidl as a Christmas present for a friends son a couple of years ago then it should be of decent quality and good value.
The scope has an angled eyepiece and come with a table top tripod.
Priced a little over your target price.
What do you feel about a second hand 'scope? Also you don't nee to pay for a variable magnification as you lose quality of image. RSPB "Birds" magazine is a good place to start looking. Hope your birder friend comes up with the goods for you.

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