Hi Rajat,
By independent focus if you mean, adjustable focus for each eye, yes I have one.
I bought a Steiner 9X 40 (its called Ranger in Germany, Big Horn elsewhere), after quite a bit of research. Would have bought the Steiner Night hunter XP, If I had the extra 500 Euros.
Few things that i've found- pls excuse if repetative
0) buy the best you can afford.
1) in a price range, you would get better Porro Prims than Roof, of course as other members have pointed out- makes the bino bulky
2) Don't go for more magnification than 7 or 8X- The shaking of hand is magnified- very uncomfortable if you use it for birding.
3) for me robustness was also a factor.
And as Mehul pointed out, its really necessay to check out a bino to really see what diff does the size in objective makes to the use of Bino in low light..what effect does the exit pupil has on low light conditions..
I could try a lot of Binos here in Munich and could see the difference..
Well none the less here is a very good site which has a section Binocular school- Its from Zeiss, considered the best by many..
http://www.zeiss.com/C1256BCF0020BE5F/C ... CF00613214
Regards
Ranjeet