Stan,
I am very happy with my Pentax 8x42 DCF HR II binoculars.
Phase coated, nitrogen filled, water proof, and astoundingly bright!
I liked them so much, I bought a 2nd pair so we both have them.
You won't be happy with Bushnel and I don't know about Nikon or Canon.
See the write-ups at Willowby's in NYC.
Regards,  Bob and Lynn

On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 10:25 PM, Stan Halpin
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> Meg and I will probably be buying at least one pair of binoculars for 
> birding. Something in the $250-500 range - i.e., quite a bit better than the 
> $40-50 compact everyday binocs we have now, but not anything in the $1000+ 
> "serious birder" category.
>
> My inclination to brand loyalty tells me to buy Pentax, all other things 
> equal. But the few reviews I have found (e.g., in Cornell's birding magazine) 
> put Pentax toward the bottom of the list. And I don't want to buy a clearly 
> inferior product just for the Pentax name.
>
> So, anyone here with experience with Pentax binoculars? Can you provide any 
> comparisons with other brands in the same price range? Can you convince me 
> that I should (or should not) go for a Pentax? Note that I am not that 
> concerned with the price as long as it is in my general price range; if there 
> is a Pentax model that costs $499 that is equivalent in features and 
> performance to something else that costs $349, I would probably buy Pentax. I 
> just don't want to pay the same or more for the Pentax if it is clearly 
> inferior. And I don't have any local stores where I can go and see and try 
> out any of those I am thinking about.
>
> I am also toying with the notion of a spotting scope, and Pentax has an 
> eyepiece adapter that converts their scopes to a 780mm or 1000mm f/12 K-mount 
> lens. But, again, the reviews put Pentax spotting scopes toward the bottom of 
> the list. Anyone here with experience with this class of product?
>
> Any information, opinions (informed or otherwise), pointers to good web 
> resources, etc. would be greatly appreciated!
>
> stan
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