I can't speak to the ones you are looking at, but my dad got me the Leupold BX-2 Cascade 10x42s last year for Christmas and they are nice! I think they run about $300 and I have used them hunting pronghorn and mulies up in the panhandle. I give them two thumbs up!
With that magnification and objective, I wouldn't expect good performance in low light conditions.
I would recommend 8-10x42-50. I have the Cabela's Euro 10x50 and pleased.
Nikon Monarchs seem to be a pretty decent binocular for less than your price.
If you are considering spending up to $600 or close, you will find a much better performing binocular than the 10x32 you mentioned, completely because of the magnification to objective ratio.
With that magnification and objective, I wouldn't expect good performance in low light conditions.
I would recommend 8-10x42-50. I have the Cabela's Euro 10x50 and pleased.
Nikon Monarchs seem to be a pretty decent binocular for less than your price.
If you are considering spending up to $600 or close, you will find a much better performing binocular than the 10x32 you mentioned, completely because of the magnification to objective ratio.
I looked at a bunch of different binoculars before making my decision. Really wasn't on a budget other than Leica, Zeiss, Swarovski, etc. were out of the question. What I liked the best were a pair of Bushnell Legend Ultra HD which I think run around $300.
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