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Olympus Roamer 10x21 DPC I Compact Porro Prism Binocular (Black)
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| Compact and lightweight for no-hassle portability |
| Anti-reflective lens coating reduces glare |
| Special optical materials provide protection from harmful UV rays |
| Convenient center focus knob for easy, accurate focusing |
| Built-in dioptric correction adjusts to individual eyesight |
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Customers Reviews  2009-10-30 Just right for hiking Pluses: small, lightweight, inexpensive.
Minuses: dim, surprisingly bad optics.
Understand that when you buy glasses this cheap, small, and light you're not getting premium optics. The barrel distortion (off-center straight lines appear curved) is very pronounced. But for hiking these are just right. The outdoor light overcomes the problem of dimness and, really, who cares about distortion? To be able to carry something this small and lightweight and not care if something happens to it outweighs the downside. It doesn't look very tough so I'm carrying it in a little plastic box. |  2009-05-30 Good all round Durable, clear view, very light, pretty powerful for their size, very compact. I've used these while camping for extended periods and basic day trips. The magnification isn't mind blowing, but definitely helps. No real complaints that I can think of, but I'm not a big expert on binos. I wish they were more powerful and still the same size and weight, but pretty sure I'd have to shell out more cash. Bang for buck I'm pretty darn happy. |  2008-07-19 Where price, style, value and portability meet! Olympus Roamer is a great choice for anyone who is looking to get a decent pair of binoculars that is portable, provides good performance and will not burn a hole in their wallet.
The Good:
Compatible: Great for sporting events. It will not take up a lot of space.
Stylish: Silver-style finish gives it a sleek look.
UV-Protection: It claims to give you UV Protection. I'm no UV expert, but I'm guessing its a good thing.
The Bad:
Doesn't provide the advanced features of the deluxe binoculars, but it is still a great bang for your buck.
Bottom Line: A great set for those who are looking for their first pair of binoculrs for sporting events, opera shows and other short-medium range close-up viewing. While these are a great for recreational activities, these will probably not going to be an ideal buy for the professionals. |  2008-07-17 good for the $ These binoculars are lightweight and well made.
Excellent optics but field of vision is limited due to small size.
Good for sporting events, theater or getting visually close to
anything that can be first found with the naked eye. |  2007-12-30 Not for those with close eye spacing I am a 5'4" woman and I am not able to adjust the eye spacing to my eyes. I do believe I have eyes that are closer together than the average. But my 15 year old Nikon binoculars adjust to me. These would not work for young children or people with closely spaced eyes. | |
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Brand: Olympus
Color: Black
EAN: 0050332134171
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Model: 118706
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