Nice little binoculars at an affordable price. I mainly use my compact binoculars to observe the moon and the animal world. The field of view is the size of 3 stars in Orion's belt, so you cannot see the entire constellation; but if you look at the moon you see the whole sphere. I don't like spending more than fifty dollars or so on binoculars because previous binoculars were either worn out or broken. Remember that Olympus Tracker binoculars have eyecups that rotate outward so your eyeballs don't touch. Lens. You unscrew both eyecups before using them. Many budget binoculars use this rotation process to adjust diopter sharpness. But with these binoculars, you first unscrew the eyecups on both eyes, then there is a small lever behind the eyepiece ring on the right eye to focus that eye independently from your left eye. Also remember that they come with a cheap collar. Luckily I kept the strap from my previous pair which broke. All in all a good pair of binoculars at an affordable price. I wouldn't buy anything cheaper unless you give it to kids.
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