Although I don't usually recommend a roof prism for astronomy (due to the inherently lower brightness of the roof prism), I have to admit that one of my finest nights of observing with a bino was with a
Zeiss 8x56 Classic , now discontinued. The version I was using was even the early, non-PC version, but the "picture window" view that wonderful instrument produced made it nearly impossible to put it down. Since I had checked the Zeiss out for testing, it nearly broke my heart to return them the next day, but even then, back in the late 80's, they cost more than my old car.
So much for memory lane. Next to a big name movie star, who I will not reveal, I've been wishing for a Nikon
7x50 Prostar. The prospect of stepping out my door at a moment's notice to scan the star fields of autumn and winter with such fabulous optics makes me drool. If I can't squeeze one of those into my budget, a marine 7x50 such as the
Nikon 7443 will do nicely, as will any solid 7x50.
Of course, if I could find a Zeiss 8x56 at a garage sale ... (yeah, right)