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(More customer reviews)If you are looking for top notch binoculars, you are likely considering the big three, Zeiss, Swarovski, Leica and possibly some others. I have used my Zeiss 10X40's since 1993 and decided to pass these bino's along to my son. I was fortunate enought to pick up a pair of Pentax DCF ED bino's. All I can say is that to me they are absolutely on par with the elite three..but for about half the cost. Test them side by side yourself and there is no way that any miniscule differenc is worth twice the money. I am blown away with the quality of these bino's for the money!
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Available in 8x32, 8x43, 10x42 and 10x50 magnifications; ED glass optical elements give truer colors and a sharper image; Full reflection coating on prisms reflects the maximum amount of light through the prisms; Hybrid aspherical lens elements provide edge-to-edge sharpness; Waterproof and nitrogen filled (JIS Class 6) to handle the most extreme weather conditions; Phase coated roof prisms provide high resolution, high contrast, sharp images; Short minimum focus distance for close in subjects; Fully-multi-coated optics provide the maximum light transmission with little glare; Hard coating on exposed lenses enhance the durability of the optical elements; Inner-focus optical design give a well balance, more durable construction; Magnesium alloy body provides maximum durability in a lightweight body; Full rubber housing protects the binoculars from shock and makes them easier to hold; Locking diopter ring with click stops holds your adjustment; Long eye relief for comfortable viewing with or without glasses; Helicoid eyepieces with four click stops allow you to properly set the eye relief
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