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The PENTAX DCF SW 8x25 binoculars offer high-resolution phase-coated and super-reflective coated roof prisms to provide high resolution, high contrast images. Waterproof and nitrogen filled (JIS Class 6), the DCF SW models allow submersion up to 3 feet. The ultra compact, dual hinge design is exceptionally portable. Helicoid eyepieces ring with four click stops offer the most comfortable eye relief and the fully multi-coated lenses increase light transmission and color quality. The long eye-relief allows for viewing with or without glasses and the click-stop adjustment locks in the right eyepiece diopter. The Rubber covered exterior provides a sure grip and protects the internal mechanisms.
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- High-res and super-reflective coated roof prisms- Waterproof and nitrogen filled – allows submersion up to 3 feet
- Ultra compact, dual hinge design for exceptional portability
- Comfortable eye relief with helicoid eyepiece ring with four click stops
- Fully-coated lenses increase light transmission and color quality
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By foams follower (Alaska)
I selected these since I wanted a lower cost version of my 8x20 Zeiss Victories. The zeiss' are fantastic but I am around water a lot, the zeiss are now very expensive and I'm retired. I wanted a pair that I could afford to replace if I lost them. (I use the zeiss only on Sundays. Since I'm 66 years old with no heirs, it's idiotic to baby the zeiss but I do.) The Pentax would have served well. Crisp and sharp image, full field of view with glasses, bright, weight low, and overall pretty compact. I got a very good price too. I would have kept them but the focusing had a soft spot where turning the knob didn't change the focus. I tried to get used to it but just couldn't. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another pair but the price ($125?) isn't around now. If you feel like spending an additional $500 or so, get a pair of the Zeiss. Otherwise the Pentax are just fine.
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