Have a set of Nikon compact 10 power, A great lightweight pair. I also purchased years ago, some East German military ones, that were used on the Wall. They were made by Ziess, and a compatible set (armored) would have been North of $500 i think easily. Excellent lenses on them. They were the best at the time. THEY HAVE THE BUILT IN RANGE FINDER. Have done Tasco as a knock about set, good for casual use, not long, due to eye strain, BUT INEXPENSIVE..
I also have a pair of BAUSH AND lOMB? 8x40, made in the early 1960's. At the time they were high quality, with 1st gen lens coating. Today cheap pairs have comparable coatings. These are from my dad, and are treasured as a keepsake.
Do some research, do the Amazon reviews. When you find some that interest you, write down the model numbers and go to a sporting goods store that has a selection. A 7x or 8x pair should be good. 10 power becomes a little hard to keep steady, over time and long use. Also better coatings are very appreciated at dawn and dusk, as light gathering is enhanced.
Binoculars get expensive real quick, just like quality rifle scopes. Unless money is no object, research will allow a happy medium between $$$ spent and a happy wallet.
EDIT: Years ago while deer-hunting, some deer were not very far away from us. Maybe 50-70 yards, this was at dusk, and right at the legal cut-off time. Thru my older non gen 4 Leopold scope, I could see them. My father could see them by eyesight, but not thru his scope. This is where quality is important, as the price for the lens coatings comes down as new generation equipment is released. Post back what you finally decide on.