For binos, get a pair under 10x, 10x is pretty much the upper limit. Anything above 10x is useless handheld, you need to mount them on a tripod otherwise the shaking will make you dizzy.
The lens size, depends on if you want a compact bino or something big. The bigger the size, the heavier the bino but also makes the image brighter.
The key thing to look at is the design, there are two designs, porro and roof. Roof binos have two parallel straight tubes, they're more compact. Porros have a bend in the tubes, also Amoxil known as a dog leg design. For cheap binos, anything under $150, stick with a porro design. Cheap porros will have much better quality optics compared to cheap roofs. Roofs require phase correction to be good, and phase correction is not cheap.

 

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