In the photo you can see how they look like a shuttle, from the front they look like WALL-E. o Shows the fine focus knob embedded in a large knob. And you can see them fold into a more compact size. Note the tripod socket on the bottom. A huge plus that many binoculars of this size don't have. Since the early days of SLR photography, I have always loved and cherished Pentax lenses. The K 1000 was an iconic camera used by many professionals in the days before everyone became canicons. The lenses in these binoculars are no less impressive, and while they don't have an anti-reflective coating, they work just as well as if they were. And I've always loved this type of compact inverted prism porro binoculars that seem to have been developed by Pentax. I had four pairs of these binoculars. And they must be popular because they are stolen all the time and in one case there is a pair somewhere at the foot of Annapurna mountain in Nepal. There are practically no problems with darkening, and these binoculars have sufficient eye relief even with glasses. These binoculars not only had fantastic main features, but also many small details such as: A recessed strap attachment mechanism. And retractable fine-tuning knobs that accidentally tuck away the way you want. The diopter compensation is larger than usual for people with different focal lengths of the eyes. Heavy duty rubberized outer "armor" Closed and recessed objective lenses for protection. Customization so you can bring them back to your favorite place in case someone else borrows them. Rotatable eyecup adjustment upwards. tripod thread. They just meant that the wheels are very smooth but don't wobble so they don't accidentally change. Considering how compact these little guys are, they deliver an amazing picture and performance on par with much more expensive models. The chance to capture some of them is totally worth it.
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