... and just realized that others in the group agree!Barrett Klein
Department of Biology
University of Wisconsin - La Crosse1725 State Street, La Crosse, WI 54601As an entomologist, I use and love these:Binoculars, specially designed for close subjects (e.g., singing insects on a nearby twig or stalk!):Pentax Papilio binocularsBarrett Klein
Department of Biology
University of Wisconsin - La Crosse1725 State Street, La Crosse, WI 54601I use Nikon 10 by 35. They are small and light weight. Have only used them for birding. HollyHi all, I'm looking for a pair of small, light, high quality binoculars that have a close focus (inside of 6 feet), to be used both for birding and in the art classroom.Thanks in advance! Stay well.--Marlene Hill Donnelly
Scientific Illustrator
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