I have an expensive set of stabilized binoculars that I keep on our motorboat but needed a less expensive pair for our small sailboat. These Aomekie floating binoculars show a bright image and the built-in compass works quite well. But if you're used to using more expensive binoculars, you'll notice a few limitations: 1) the lack of a center focus adjustment can be annoying, 2) the image has significant chromatic aberration and is blurry (likely a combination of spherical aberration). and coma) at the edges of the visual field. At this price point, you can't expect image quality on par with $1,000 binoculars. By the way, you can save about $35 if you order this binocular on eBay directly from China. I plan to return them through Revain and buy another brand with center focus adjustment which will cost about $100 more as I still need the waterproof/float feature.
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