As a starting point, you might consider these. I would not go lower in quality (for my needs)
They are both lightweight compact binoculars and great for diverse outdoor use.
They will work for a beginner to intermediate.
They certainly won’t hold you back. They come with a great warrantee
Very rugged VERY light weight. Good sharpness, color, contrast, and brightness (for the price).
They won’t break the bank. They are a 9X28 so they will be bright enough for about 20 min after sunset or before sunrise.
I own 2 pair, I take them kayaking etc when I don’t want to risk the expensive bins. I have a pair in the kitchen to keep an eye on the feeder.
All binoculars suffer when viewing a back lit bird and when looking in the direction of the sun when it is low on the horizon, like in the winter (never look directly at the sun through optics of course). The more you pay the more your reduce that problem. These are certainly acceptable.
This is the cheapest price I could find on Amazon. They typically sell for about $250. This link has them for $165 and free shipping. This binocular gets good reviews (for its price) on both Amazon and the Binocular forum.
http://www.amazon.com/Pentax-62599-9X28 ... lar+dcf+lvIf you are feeling like spending more money you might consider
http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-7580-Monarc ... +binocular Both binoculars are not the popular 42MM which will gather more light in a low light situation such as late sunset or scant moonlight looking for owls. Will work in full moon lighting. For my needs I like the smaller bins because I bicycle ride and hike long distance and don’t want to carry weight. Both will be easy on your neck.
I agree looking at bar codes in a store might indicate some degree of sharpness. But every bin I did that with in an evenly lit store did just fine. Nothing will beat 20 min outdoors. That’s where you see the changeable lighting, shadows , contrast, color – and especially back lighting.
Amazon is a safe choice since they will take a return if you are not happy.
An alternative is to go to a popular birding spot and ask to check other peoples binoculars.
You have many excellent choices available. These are 2 you can add to your list to check out. You will get endless enjoyment with your purchase. Binoculars have a long lifespan.
Good Birding!
Cosmo