These are some advantages: Binoculars that are easy to carry, well-padded, and of a superior optical quality. lightweight, gas-filled, offering a wide viewing angle, and providing protection against moisture. Because of all of this, you will be able to bring it with you on travels and on ships. To investigate it would not be difficult for a child of five years old. Having this drawback: Picture quality outside of approximately one third of the image center with severe chromatic aberration and barrel roll. It is impossible to see if you do not look very attentively. And if you gave this roof fault even a moment of your attention even once, then you are going to have to put up with it for a very long time. The more affordable Aculon 211 10x50 provides a view that is far more intriguing and of higher quality. Nevertheless, neither the size nor the weight are appropriate for mountain climbing. The S7 has less aberrations, but its price is two times greater, and the improvement in aperture ratio and contrast is so subtle that it is almost impossible to tell the difference at first sight. As a result, the S3 was developed as a compromise between cost and convenience. This is not the product for you if you are interested in the quality of the images. The only people who did not write about Nikon's protective caps were those who were too lazy. I put the lower ones on the strap and immediately lost it (fortunately, I managed to find it not far away) - they jump off with a bang, leave them in a case or at home. When being carried, the top cover is only kept on by a very weak adhesive and is always in danger of falling off. They are not really meant to be worn with binoculars; rather, their primary use is mobility. Two designers.
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