Pentax XCF 10x50 Binocular w/Case
Details
- Availability:
- Usually ships in 24 hours
- List Price:
- $158.99
- Our Price:
- $76.10
- Savings:
- 52%
- Average Customer Rating:
- 4.5 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Pentax Sport Optics
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- List Price:
- $158.99
- Our Price:
- $76.10
Features
- Center-focus system allows accurate and speedy focusing on the subject with simple fingertip control
- Super-Multi-Coating eliminates harmful ultraviolet rays and improves light transmission
- Full-body rubber housing effectively protects the internal mechanisms and optical elements
- Finely constructed porro-prism
- Protected by a limited lifetime warranty
Description
With the power of 10X magnification and a 342-foot field of view, the affordable PENTAX 10x50 XCF binocular combines outstanding optical performance with exceptional value. High-quality prisms and multi-coated optical elements ensure excellent image quality and light transmission. The XCF 10x50 is ideal for almost any application, from casual viewing to serious observation.
Spotlight customer reviews
Fine Choice
[ Posted: 2008-05-10 ]
Needed an extra set (pair) of binoculars to keep in the car for unexpected birding moments and I am pleasantly surprised and pleased overall. After I received them I did a comparison with a pair of Nikon Action binoculars with the same specs. These binoculars give just as clear a view, and it is a fine, bright, clear view. The only difference I noticed between the two binoculars is that the Nikon binoculars give a bigger field of view in the circle. That is, I noticed a slightly larger black circle around the edges of the viewing circle with these Pentax binoculars. Still, they seem excellent for my application and I was able to recently view a nearby loon and duck with ease. These binoculars also are very well designed ergonomically, allowing me to get a good grip on them when holding them.
Binocular that is good not great
[ Posted: 2008-04-28 ]
The Pentax XCF 10x50 is very shape and lets in great light, distance viewing is great. The only problem for me is the close-up focal distance is not close enough, about 25 feet, I'm used to about 15 feet.