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Q1: I am wondering what the interpupillary distance is on teh Steiner Peregrine 8x42 and 10x42 is.
A: Suprisingly the interpupillary distance is very close for these models. 51-70mm (8x42) and 53-74mm for the 10x42
Q2: Will you tell me the the differences between the Steiner Peregrine 8x42 and the 8x44 Peregrine XP? And is it worth the $500.00 price difference? What would you say is better for birding 8x or 10X... Thanks< J
A: The Peregrine XPs have a field of view that's 23 feet wider than the Peregrines and an incredible 22mm of eye relief vs. 17mm for the Peregrines. The big difference, though, is in the optics. Steiner made its name on optics, and particularly optical coatings. The XPs take the art a step farther. They offer just about the brightest, crispest sharpest views around, and what they do in dim light has to be seen to be believed. Yes, we think the XPs are worth the added outlay; they easily rank among the very best in the world. There's a debate as to which is the better birding binocular, an 8X or a 10X. As far as I'm concerned there's no question, though. An 8X binocular gives a wider field of view and less image dance than a 10X. That translates into easier bird location and flight tracking, as well as just plain steadier views.
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