The greatest pair of binoculars I've found to carry with me while I hike and travel. You can even bring it with you to the theater so you won't look foolish. It weights precisely twice as little as a Soviet 8x30 field. 8 times is sufficient for my needs. A greater rise, in my opinion, will result in audible shaking. Not all Chinese handicrafts were close by. With advantages: The hinge is practical and opens securely and pleasantly. The focus wheel is precise and fluid. It has a metal body. quality impression. The body is rubberized on the outside, and not with a soft-touch covering. The picture is sharp with contrast. no distorted color. At a close distance, there is sufficient illumination in the twilight. It occupies the same amount of space as two packs of cigarettes when folded and in a backpack. I used Soviet 8x30 field glasses to compare the field of view, and they were exactly the same. Shaking is relatively bearable when supported by weight and without elbows. They are the ideal binoculars for traveling. lightweight, small, and reasonably priced. Not tested to be waterproof Pros below: Eyepieces that retract automatically fold back on themselves. By placing rubber rings from the auto parts store behind the eyepieces, I was able to address the issue. It fits in the bag regularly with the rings on. The manufacturer's logic states that people who wear glasses should use the eyepieces in the folded position. I wear. However, wearing glasses when using binoculars is not practical. The field of vision is significantly reduced, and side illumination causes problems. There is also chromatism that is apparent. You grow accustomed to it and stop being bothered by it. Obviously, there is a charge for the optics' small diameter.
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