cpsTN
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Are the binoculars from Garrett Optical good quality?
-------------------- Charles P. Sands
Observing since 12/29/86
8" f/5.9 dobsonian (Zhumell DSH-8), with 8x50 RACI
70mm f/5 achromatic refractor (Orion GoScope)
GSO plossls (12 15 20 40), Orion barlows (2x 3x)
10x50 Bushnell Falcon binos
15x70 Celestron StarMaster binos
S&T's POCKET SKY ATLAS
Kodak EasyShare Z915 digital camera
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The heavens declare the glory of God;
and the firmament sheweth His handywork
Psalm 19:1
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EdZ
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Garrett carries no less than 4 or 5 quality levels of binoculars.
edz
-------------------- Teach a kid something today. The feeling you'll get is one of life's greatest rewards.
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Jimmy2K63
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Loc: Kentucky
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I'm pretty pleased with mine and the company is a first class outfit all the way in my opinion. They give you straight talk on everything you want to know. I would not hesitate to buy another pair of GO's.
-------------------- http://astronomyguy63.blogspot.com/
LXD75 SN6-UHTC
Cave Astrola 10" f/5
Garrett 15x70/FarSight
Canon XS (1000D)
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rookie
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Loc: St. Petersburg, FL
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Hi Charles, I'll second the opinion that Garrett Optical is first class. The owner, Zach, is responsive to any questions you might have and will be up front about the different quality levels of instruments that he carries.
The level of customer service I've experienced in purchases and returns has exceeded my expectations.
-------------------- SV
Scope: Celestron CPC8
Binoculars: Garrett GT80~45, Fujinon 16x70, Regals 10x42, Ultima 9x63, Nikon AE 8x40
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RichD
professor emeritus
Reged: 11/08/07
Posts: 564
Loc: Derbyshire, UK
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The customer service is indeed excellent. As EdZ says there are varying levels of quality offered with the top level(signature series) being very good to excellent quality.
-------------------- Clear skies
Rich
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Bill Barlow
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Posts: 337
Loc: Overland Park KS
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I own three pairs of GO Gemini binoculars (10x50 12x60 and 30x100) and find that all have exceptional build quality/performance for the money spent. Highly recommend GO binoculars.
Bill
-------------------- Meade 10" SCT ACF OTA on a UA UniStar Deluxe Super 8 altaz mount on a UA heavy duty surveyor tripod and a Manny Miles eyepiece tray.
SV 102ED doublet refractor on a UA UniStar Light mount on a UA light surveyor tripod with a Manny Miles eyepiece tray.
Garrett Optical 10x50 and 12x60 binoculars. Also Garrett Optical 30x100 binoculars mounted on a SLIK Pro 700DX AMT tripod.
Several TV Plossls and Naglers, plus a few very good Celestron Ultima wide TFOV eyepieces.
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cpsTN
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I am strongly looking toward the GO Gemini 11x70 or 15x70s, more toward the 15x. I already have a pair of 10x (10x50).
Also, if there are 7x35s, 8x40s, 10x50s and 12x60 all with a 5mm exit pupil, apparently this exit pupil size is popular, so why aren't the 70s 14x and not 15x. Is it just to get a magnification halfway between 10x50 and 20x80?
Edited by cpsTN (08/19/09 01:08 PM)
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Man in a Tub
Not Retired!, But a little cranky!!!
Reged: 10/28/08
Posts: 2049
Loc: San Francisco, CA
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Quote:
Also, if there are 7x35s, 8x40s, 10x50s and 12x60 all with a 5mm exit pupil, apparently this exit pupil size is popular, so why aren't the 70s 14x and not 15x. Is it just to get a magnification halfway between 10x50 and 20x80?
Probably the latter, but I don't manufacture and market binoculars. As far as the 5mm exit pupil goes, your impression that 5mm is popular may be correct, but I don't think that the manufacturers decide what they produce by exit pupil criteria alone. You've listed several binocular sizes which are well known and good sellers (for example, 7x35 and 10x50); however, the binocular market has so many magnification and aperture configurations with their resulting exit pupils that it is impossible for us amateurs to know what the most "popular" exit pupil(s) is/are (we don't have worldwide sales figures), or even what percentage of binocular sales is clinched by exit pupil preferences or considerations. At my age, I will probably never get a 7x50 and I certainly would not get a binocular with less than a 3mm exit pupil (example of a limit here: a 20x60 Pentax). That's because I know a little bit more than three years ago — not as much as the many fine amateur experts who contribute to this forum, but enough...
If you order the Garrett Gemini 15 x 70, you'll probably end up with a binocular that delivers a 4+ exit pupil. With this entry-level quality and price range, you'll get less than 15x magnification and less than 70mm effective aperture. But it'll be more powerful than a 12x50 or 12x60! Or as so many Garrett Optical customers say: the Gemini 15x70 is a lot of bang for the buck. If you want better, you'd have to go with the Garrett Optical Signature Series or Oberwerk Ultra 15x70s — as many of us here have done.
I don't know how many more bins I'll acquire, but a Garrett Gemini 11x70 or 15x70 is on my short list. In fact, several months ago (in a moment of anti-budget insanity), I was thinking of getting both!
But I came to my senses and picked up a Nikon 12x50 Action EX at Scope City...
Clear Skies!
-------------------- Todd
Brunton Eterna 15x51 ° Garrett Optical Signature Series 15x70
Nikon Action EX 12x50 ° Oberwerk 15x60 and 20x80 Standard
Orion Paragon Plus Mount and Paragon XHD Tripod
Garrett Optical Series 2000 Grip-Action Monopod
Edited by Man in a Tub (08/20/09 03:42 PM)
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BillC
on a new path
   
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Loc: Washington, USA
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Garrett Quality is not just to be found in the binos, which can be had--under other names. But, rather, in Zach Garrett, himself.
Cheers,
Bill
-------------------- William J. Cook, Chief Opticalman, USNR-Ret.
Founding Editor, Amateur Telescope Making Journal
20-year vet. of Captain's Nautical Supplies, Optics Dept. Mgr.
Optics Machanic, WG11-3306, Ft. Lewis, Tacoma,WA
Yata, Yata, Yata . . .
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Chopin
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I can offer nothing that others haven't already said. Zach is a real stand up individual. Send him an email, correspondence will be honest and valuable.
-------------------- Jason®
birdsbyjason.com
12" Hardin DSH-12│4˝" Custom newt│Garrett 15x85 HD WP│Pentax 8x40 PCF WP II│24Pan│13T6│3-6NZ│Faworski Abbes
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cos
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Loc: Utah
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I agree 100% , I recently purchased some GO binoculars, they arrived on time, are better quality that I had hoped for, and their customer service is excellent. They even sent me a hand written thank you note a week later. I am a huge fan of GO
-------------------- COS
Meade ETX-80BB
Meade ETX-125PE
Garrett Gemini 11x56
Bushnell 8x42
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pinkkid
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Loc: Paso Robles, CA
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Zach's customer service and good optics are one of a kind and hard to find these days; I will always go to him first and usually last too for my bino shopping! He's the best! Highly-Highly recommend! He guarantee's his optics!
-------------------- Pink Skies at Night.. Sailors Delight
Red Skies at Morning... Sailors Take Warning
Nikon Action Extreme All Terrain 8x40
Garrett Optical Gemini 10x50LW
Orion Savannah 10x50
Garrett Optical Gemini 12x60LW
Garrett Optical Gemini 20x80LW
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medinabrit
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I Have had one or two small problems but all it took was a phone call & they were put right. Very good customer service so far from Garrett. Brian.
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zawijava
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Loc: Wells, Maine 04090
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Quote:
Are the binoculars from Garrett Optical good quality?
I've got a GO 20X110 SS bino, it is really really good
-------------------- Lone Mountain Observatory
Andover, Maine
Takahashi Mewlon 180
Giro III w/Sokkia Tripod
Losmandy GM8 w/tripod
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wal.s
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Loc: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Top quality found in the 15x70 SS and 1st class customer service by Garrett Optical all the way to Melbourne Australia. Even if you live overseas he'll look after you.
Walter
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coopman
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Loc: South Louisiana
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I've got the Garrett 8x40s and the 10x50s. The 10x50s are sharper, I think due to the shorter f/l of the 8x40s. I couldn't go back to the 8x40s after looking thru the 10x50s. My Canon 10x30 IS are getting all of my birding usage nowadays, though. Zach has detailed notes on the quality of every pair of binos that he sells, and that's pretty incredible these days.
Edited by coopman (09/24/09 01:46 PM)
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Joe Ogiba
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Loc: NJ USA
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I have about 15 pairs of binoculars and the 28x110's I received from them were packed better than any binoculars I have ever purchased and collimation was perfect. photo 1 photo 2
-------------------- Pentax PF-80ED,Meade 102ED APO,Orion EON 72,120ST
Apex 127,C6 XLT,CR150,C9.25,XT10
Zeiss 7x42 FL,Canon 10x42L IS WP,15x50 IS
12x36 IS II
Garrett Optical 28x110 HD-WP Signature Series
Oberwerk BT-80 45, Apogee RA-88-SA
Denk II Power x Switch binoviewer w/13mm Ethos, 20mm Pentax XW's, 20mm Widescan III's.
17mm Ethos, 22mm Nagler, 40mm Pentax XW, 14mm Pentax XL, 5.2mm Pentax XL, 8-24mm Pentax XL Zoom
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