Well built, compact size. Very bright and sharp optics.
Easy to Use; Excellent in Low Light; Great Resolution
Well built, compact size. Very bright and sharp optics.
Easy to Use; Excellent in Low Light; Great Resolution
Semble tre un excellent produit. Le seul petit problme que j'ai dcouvert ce jour ce sont les deux cache lentilles qui ne restent pas fermes. Elles sont un peu plus lourdes que je croyais; elles psent 783g.
Needed to have something that was lightweight and compact to use when birding. Since we are near the water a lot, also wanted something that was water proof and fog proof. The Bushnell 10x42 H2O fit the job. Can't wait to get a second pair.
A new series of the binoculars from the American Bushnell company consists of porro and roof prism systems instruments. Porro prism models are available in the following versions: 8x26, 10x26, 8x42, 10x50 and 12x50 and roof prism models include: 9x25, 12x25, 8x32, 8x42, 10x42, 10x50 and 12x50.
very solid housing; negligible distortion; slight coma and astigmatism; excellent whiteness rendition; negligible flares; good blackening and workmanship inside; sharp image already from 1.7 meters
minimally truncated left pupil; the transmission level could have been higher
It is okay for normal use. You do need to wear eyeglasses if you are near-sighted. The weight is on the heavy side, so not very handy if you have an active trip somewhere.
I purchased these binoculars for tree stand hunting. The optics are fair and eye relief is poor. The overall build is rugged as heck. When I first bought them three years ago, the neck strap would not fit through one of the plastic loops on the body...
I am very pleased with the binoculars but will have to agree with comments - The lens caps are terrible and the neck strap is really uncomfortable.Bushnell would do well to drop the price $10 and sell just the bino's.
Need I say more?
I have nothing positive to say
Way too heavy to bird watch with; They didn't come with lenses caps! The eye pieces screw off by themselves; I can't place them on a tripod as no adaptor size fits; I put on a neck strap and the flange broke.
I would like to share a little bit about my background before the review. I started in astronomy as a young kid with a small refractor on a wobbly mount. I left the hobby for many years and returned to it in 1999. By 2002 I became serious about astronomy and have been helplessly addicted ever since.
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