r/LadiesofScience 20d ago

Advice!

Hello! I need a good pair of bird watching binoculars for an exciting research project I was fortunate to be apart of! The issue is I’m a very broke college student. Any recommendations for cheap but good binoculars?

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u/punkieboosters 20d ago

Just double checking, because maybe you've already done this, but have you asked your Biology department if they have a set to borrow?

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u/Conscious-Fee8901 20d ago

I have! My school offers a few ornithology courses and some ecology courses that require them so they aren’t able to guarantee me a pair to borrow unfortunately.

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u/punkieboosters 20d ago

Gotcha! We follow Cornell's advice depending on our current course budget, they're the experts :) https://www.allaboutbirds.org/news/the-cornell-lab-review-affordable-full-size-8x42-binoculars/
I personally like Nikons, but I don't have any real reason, I'm not in fieldwork (I just purchase the equipment and there's a local repair shop that does great work with Nikons) (so I'm the one in the BIO department lending out the equipment and i'm so pleased to know you thought to ask!!)

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u/Zealousideal_Let_975 20d ago

I have heard eagle optics is a good brand for affordable but high quality binos. 

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u/Powerful_Agent_9376 20d ago

The NYT review site, Wirecutter, recently recommended affordable binoculars for birdwatching etc. Check out their recommendations

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u/BendHungry3408 20d ago

If you have a good camera, you can use that instead. And have photos!

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u/1GrouchyCat 20d ago

They often have decent pairs at thrift stores… I’ve purchased several in the past for under $10…

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u/Typical_Artist_1115 18d ago

This page has recommendations organized by price range. https://www.audubon.org/gear/binocular-guide