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Olympus Binocular 10x50 S - Ideal for Nature Observation, Wildlife, Birdwatching, Sports, Concerts , Black

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Olympus Binocular 10x50 S - Ideal for Nature Observation Olympus Binocular 10x50 S - Ideal for Nature Observation

Described as easy use, easy view everyday binoculars, that are both affordable and stylish, the Roamer all-purpose binoculars from Olympus are both compact in size and light in weight so you can easily carry them no matter where your destination. Now lets turn to optical quality, probably which is the most desirable feature of these bins. They are simply superb in optics in this price range. Suitable for night viewing – The massive 50mm lenses is perfect for those night goers as it lets a lot more light in than a set of binoculars with smaller lenses does – and it still provides a quality clear view.Size and weight: Nice to hold if you have large hands. Weight is 30.1 oz, acceptable weight for birding. Size is quite bulky, and it wont feel good in small hands. If mounted in tripod, it will be a great pleasure. But for long-time hand-held use, you may become tired of its bulkiness as well as weight. I compared them side-by-side with Nikon Action. I must mention that, nikon is a bit better than these olympus bins in brightness as well as clarity. Some of the excellent Olympus Binocular adverts, designed for the Olympus Zoom binoculars, to illustrate how close they get you to the action: We are fascinated by nature. We love the excitement of observing a spectacular moment, crystal clear and in perfect detail.

Olympus Binocular 8x40 S - Ideal For Nature Observation Olympus Binocular 8x40 S - Ideal For Nature Observation

Great field of view – The 10x magnification and the 50mm lenses provide a good sized 114 metres field of view with an angle view of 65 degrees. The width of the binocular lens barrel (i.e. 42mm) is the equivalent of an aperture in camera lenses and is an important value in determining the amount of light entering the binoculars, and thus the luminance of the scene as it appears in the eye piece. The larger the barrel (the greater the number), the brighter the scene will appear. The downside to a wider barrel optics is that the physical size and weight of the binoculars is increased. Olympus is one of the worlds leading manufacturers of optical products that includes binoculars, film and digital cameras as well as voice products, endoscopy, microscopy, bioanalytics and diagnostics. Formed in Japan in 1919, under the name of Takachiho Seisakusho, the company initially specialized in microscope and thermometers. The name came from Mt.Takachiho which is believed to be the home of gods and goddesses. Then when the company moved into Europe in 1921, the name was changed to Olympus after Mt. Olympus, which like Mt.Takachiho is believed in Greek mythology to be the home of the twelve supreme gods and goddesses. Eye Relief measures 12mm, which is okay for non-glass wearers. I dont wear glasses, but still i could not see entire field of view. I need to pull the rubber eye-cups down to see the entire field of view, which bugs me a lot while birding. Eye-relief is quite poor when comparable with other bins. I need to press my eyes on the eye-piece to see the field of view better. Of course it causes, headache and nausea after long time using. Olympus standard binoculars are ideal for a wide range of uses, including observing nature, sport, wildlife and birdwatching. A large objective lens diameter offers bright high-resolution images, even in low light. Advanced optical technologies, including aspherical lenses and coated lenses and prisms, ensure a high level of optical performance with low distortion for superb clarity.Clarity of the image is very good. I could clearly read tiny letters in a small board 200 feet away.Resolutions and contrast is also very good. Ofcourse they do suffer from C.A but its quite minimal.(I am a newbie and not and optics expert. So, i cant comment more on this issue.). Welcome to BirdForum, the internet's largest birding community with thousands of members from all over the world. The forums are dedicated to wild birds, birding, binoculars and equipment and all that goes with it. They still have high quality optics and have a tough high quality finish and boast an extra wide field of view of 65° the DPS I Series are sleek, good looking binoculars for perfect for the outdoors.

OLYMPUS | News Release: DPS R Series Porro-Prism Binoculars OLYMPUS | News Release: DPS R Series Porro-Prism Binoculars

Born and raised in the south coast of UK, a small town close to Cornwall, I have adventure in my blood. Ever since a young age, I have always been into the great outdoors and particularly love watching the natural wildlife. Birdwatching is what I enjoy the most, and thus my natural interest in binoculars began.Creation Consumer Finance Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (Register no. 311518). DPD have taken steps to minimise the spread of the COVID-19 virus and will no longer obtain signatures at the time of delivery, instead: But, my humble opinion is that, rather than getting 10x50, go with 8x40. Olympus DPS I 8x40 bins are simply superb. Theh are not bulky, have less weight with great field of view and the performance is equal or better than the 10x50 versions.

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