Best Binoculars for Small, Sight Seeing
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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 12 people for SMALL, SIGHT SEEING
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Positives: Compact, Excellent Clarity, Great Affordability, Max Magnification: 8 x,8x
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they are smalll and can be easily carried.
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it is small enough to carry around without any feeling of discomfort and yet it was powerful enough to see things clearly from a distance.
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this item is so small that it fits into a pocket or pocketbook.
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at the target range it is no problem in seeing small bullet holes in paper at varies distances.
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the small size allows me to pack them in a corner of my camera bag.
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 4 people for SMALL, SIGHT SEEING
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Positives: Compact, Nice Durability, Max Magnification: 10 x, Focus Type: Center
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i knew i didnt want the huge or midsize ones because i needed something small to take with me on my trips to the philippine islands.
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in fact, it is quite small, the picture on amazon is a little misleading, its almost pocket-able.
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the eye peices were so small they did not cover my eyes and made it difficult of focus and uncomfortable on the eyes.
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nice entry level binoculars...perfect for casual wildlife watching and outdoor concerts...small and easy to tuck away.
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the size is small and fits in the palms of your hands.
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randyphillips1@yahoo.com from Central California,
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for SMALL, SIGHT SEEING
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Positives: Great Clarity, Great Affordability, Max Magnification: 10 x, Without Tripod Adapter
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i looked at smaller, lighter, cheaper, weaker monoculars but glad i ordered this one.
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most smaller monoculars have lenses that are too small to let in sufficient light.
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only one small problem.
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the first thing you notice when you look through it is how very small the depth-of-field (the distance between the closest object in focus and the farthest) is.
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