Have to throw Alpen Apex 10x42's in there. I have a zeiss conquest 4.5-14x44 and those bino's keep up in low light almost as well as the zeiss. I love them, and the eye cups are comfortable. Got mine off amazon for something like $230.
I have a Zeiss conqest 4.5-14x44 scope on my 300WSM, and can easily say it's the best glass ive ever looked through. Then when deciding what bino's to go with, i went and looked thru as many pairs as i could get my eyes thru. I ended up getting a pair of Alpen Apex 10x42's and have been very pleased. I can scan with my binoculars until all the light is gone. Which is pretty cool being able to see deer when they think there invisible.
My biggest goal is to find the brighest available sight. 5 pins, and low light performance is basically what it comes down to. I like the Team Extreme sights, but half of the ones i pick up, the pins are bent.
I'm pretty sure it was a G5 Tekan...seeing that hunt is what put me over the edge about shooting them this year. It seemed like every dear that was shot with them just demolished them.