Out of those I’d pick the Conquest in a heartbeat - they’re very good. Unless you actually mean the Kahles Helia S - these are rebadged Swaro SLC (in every way - same everything including made at the same Austrian factory. Apart from adding the stupid orange stripe), and would be the pick for sure. The Kahles Helia is a reasonable quality binocular made in the same Japanese factory as the majority of mid range offerings from other manufacturers. Immerse yourself in birdforum if you want to know more. Not sure about the Steiner.
Why don’t you indicate your budget? Then people might stop recommending Geovids (I assume you’re not actually interested in high end range finding binoculars? Even second hand they’ll be more than double the price of new Conquests). In general, I think it’s better buying a second hand pair of alpha binoculars than a new pair of runner ups.
I recently bought a like new pair of 2020 10x42 SLC for less than the price of new Kahles Helia. I find myself glass more than I used to because I love the image so much - the clarity, brightness, lack of CA and even size/weight makes them an absolute joy to use.
No I meant the Kahles Helia, I wouldnt have the budget for the S model. Ive had a glance at birdforum, but I guess I wanted feedback from hunters.
I suppose my budget would be around €1000(around £840), but id happily spend less. You're right, not interested in the high end rf models. Ive no problem buying secondhand at all.
Can I ask did you pick those up online or in an rfd?
