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Not Sure.
I saw these on sale for $50 off, and after the recommendations from members here and some reviews around the net, I took the plunge. My only real experience with anything close to this small was some old Pentax and a not overly expensive Nikon compact that I can't remember the model of. They were child's toys compared to these. They were dim and dreary, with mediocre contrast and about not all that sharp.
I can really see what all the fuss is about. The views are impressive, to say the least. There is a sign down the block that I can see from my porch that is sort of the benchmark that I use to check for sharpness and focus. There is larger letters on top and some very small letters at the bottom of it. I think of it as an eye chart for my optics. These binoculars do not have any trouble at all with resolving the smallest letters. Everything is in perfect focus, and nice and bright. Superb color and contrast. But I'm guessing that most of you already know these things. I know that they don't have the widest FOV on paper, but in practice, I did not feel constrained at all in regards to the field of view. I did not experience any blackout issues.
The build quality is really solid. They have some heft to them for something of this size. The eye cups are good for me, and I am able to hold these binoculars quite still by putting my thumbs on my cheekbones and my index fingers across my brows, with the tubes resting at the base of my pinky fingers. It makes sort of a tripod. Very nice. 10 power that I can hold very still is a very good thing.
They provide view quality that many full sized binoculars can't even do. At least the mid range ones that I own....Kowa, Athlon, Maven, Vortex, Pentax and some others. I am not at all surprised, but I AM very impressed. These are going to go everywhere with me.
I can really see what all the fuss is about. The views are impressive, to say the least. There is a sign down the block that I can see from my porch that is sort of the benchmark that I use to check for sharpness and focus. There is larger letters on top and some very small letters at the bottom of it. I think of it as an eye chart for my optics. These binoculars do not have any trouble at all with resolving the smallest letters. Everything is in perfect focus, and nice and bright. Superb color and contrast. But I'm guessing that most of you already know these things. I know that they don't have the widest FOV on paper, but in practice, I did not feel constrained at all in regards to the field of view. I did not experience any blackout issues.
The build quality is really solid. They have some heft to them for something of this size. The eye cups are good for me, and I am able to hold these binoculars quite still by putting my thumbs on my cheekbones and my index fingers across my brows, with the tubes resting at the base of my pinky fingers. It makes sort of a tripod. Very nice. 10 power that I can hold very still is a very good thing.
They provide view quality that many full sized binoculars can't even do. At least the mid range ones that I own....Kowa, Athlon, Maven, Vortex, Pentax and some others. I am not at all surprised, but I AM very impressed. These are going to go everywhere with me.