Archive for January, 2009

When you get to high end binoculars they are all pretty good, they have to be to command the prices but there is always going to one pair of binoculars that stands out from the crowd and for me that is most definitely the Swarovski Binoculars. The EL 8.5x42's are absolutely amazing, you pick them up and you hardly know that you have them in your hand, the weight and balance is superb. The 8x42 HG DCF Nikon Binoculars definitely feel heavier and yet they are the lighter of the two (795g vs 819g).

When you pick up a pair of Swarovski binoculars they just feel special even when they are among the elite of the elite. The Nikon High Grade feel good but there is a definite difference which makes Swarovski, for me, win hands down.

As you expect the optical quality of both the Nikon and the Swarovski binoculars is outstanding. The Swarovski EL's have a slight advantage of an extra 0.5x magnification which gives them an additional edge. Both deliver a sharp image, the contrast of the Nikon's is perhaps slightly better but the Swarovski binoculars, in my opinion, are the brightest and have the best resolution, although the resolution of the 8x42 HG DCF Nikon binoculars is close.

Some people prefer the colour retention of the Nikon HG 8x42 Binoculars but I found the Swarovski binoculars to be exceptionally good. The EL 8.5x42's boast the latest technology with Swarobright prism coating which dramatically increases light transmission and ensures natural colour.

For depth of field the Swarovski EL 8.5x42's come in top and again with field of view which is 62.0o compared to 52.1o with the 8x42 HG DCF Nikon binoculars.

Both the EL 8.5x42 Swarovski binoculars and the 8x42 HG DCF Nikon binoculars enable close focusing, 2.5 mtrs and 3.0 mtrs respectively, not much to choose between them, both with excellent image quality.

Spectacle wearers can use either, the Swarovski binoculars come with twist-in eyecups (eye relief 18mm) and the Nikon have turn and slide rubber cups (eye relief 20mm), both are comfortable to use but I definitely preferred the Swarovski which just has the edge despite a slightly smaller exit pupil of 4.9mm (compared to 5.3mm with the Nikon).

The 8x42 HG DCF Nikon binoculars are waterproof to 2mtrs, nitrogen filled and sealed and perform well in extreme conditions. The Swarovski binoculars are waterproof to 4mtrs, also nitrogen filled and sealed. Both are rubber armoured and highly durable, little to choose between them.

I think you can take it as read that my preferred binoculars are the Swarovski EL 8.5 x42's, exceptional all round wildlife / bird watching binoculars, beautiful to hold, excellent image quality and perform well in low light conditions. For anyone who is in the market for a high end binocular then the EL Swarovski binoculars have most definitely got to be strong contender. Use them once and you'll never want to be without them so if you don't have £1,000+ to spend on a pair of binoculars I highly recommend that you don't try them!

 

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ANTIQUE FRENCH GERMAN BRASS BINOCULARS OPERA GLASSES
ANTIQUE FRENCH GERMAN BRASS BINOCULARS OPERA GLASSES
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Old Opera glasses Binoculars Chevalier Opticien Paris
Old Opera glasses Binoculars Chevalier Opticien Paris
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PAIR OF OPERA GLASSES BINOCULARS circa 1900
PAIR OF OPERA GLASSES BINOCULARS circa 1900
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Antique OPERA GLASSES or Binoculars Mother of Pearl
Antique OPERA GLASSES or Binoculars Mother of Pearl
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Vtg Nikko Spica Tokyo OPERA BINOCULARS Occupied Japan
Vtg Nikko Spica Tokyo OPERA BINOCULARS Occupied Japan
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Ornate Brass Opera Glasses Binoculars Chevalier Paris
Ornate Brass Opera Glasses Binoculars Chevalier Paris
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Used Binoculars Harness

Whether you are an experienced bird watcher or if you’re just now beginning, it is imperative that you get a quality used binoculars harness. Many novices feel like they are perfectly able to go without or make their own, but they soon learn that it simply doesn’t work. An integral part of birding is being able to move quickly and easily as well as to have your opticals only a few inches from you at all times.

It is equally important that your used binoculars harness is sturdy enough that it will protect your binoculars or camera no matter what. Even if you are only beginning and do not have the fanciest equipment, if you drop your equipment, your whole day is shot. It will cost you time and money. I tell you what, nothing is more frustrating than not being able to do what you came to do because of a simple used binoculars harness malfunction.

Well, simple is an understatement. I mean a binocular harness only has one function – to hold your equipment. If it can’t hold your equipment then what are you wasting your time for, anyway?  There are several aspects to consider as you are looking to purchase a binocular harness. Keep in mind that you want it to not only hold your equipment but also to do so with a bit of style and grace.

How does a binocular harness have style and grace, you ask? Well, it should be an actual shoulder binocular harness in order to comfortably keep the weight of your equipment off your neck. By being a shoulder binocular harness, it will prevent the binoculars from swinging around as you move. After all, while birding, one wants to be able to move swiftly and quietly as they shift watching positions.

Your binocular harness should also be as practical as possible. It needs to have the ability to adjust and adapt to most types of binoculars or cameras. Get one that had adjustable straps for tension and sizing. And make sure it comes with rings and ties that can fit any type of equipment.

What I meant by style in the ‘style and grace’ comment is that along with functionality, you don’t want to look like an idiot. So get a good, sturdy binocular harness that is inexpensive and durable. And don’t even think about getting one without a 100% satisfaction guarantee and life time warranty.

 

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PAIR OF OPERA GLASSES BINOCULARS circa 1900
PAIR OF OPERA GLASSES BINOCULARS circa 1900
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Old Opera glasses Binoculars Chevalier Opticien Paris
Old Opera glasses Binoculars Chevalier Opticien Paris
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Ensign Binoculars Opera Glass 2307 6x18 Occupied Japan
Ensign Binoculars Opera Glass 2307 6x18 Occupied Japan
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Fujinon 4x25 compact binoculars Opera glasses Japan
Fujinon 4x25 compact binoculars Opera glasses Japan
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Vtg Nikko Spica Tokyo OPERA BINOCULARS Occupied Japan
Vtg Nikko Spica Tokyo OPERA BINOCULARS Occupied Japan
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Antique Mother of Pearl Opera Glasses Binoculars France
Antique Mother of Pearl Opera Glasses Binoculars France
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SHould I get a Pentax Binoculars or a Nikon pair?

Dace asked:

I was looking for binoculars, and I found two pairs in my budget range (around $125), the Nikon Binoculars Action Extreme 8x40 for $121, and the Pentax Binoculars PCF WP II 8X40 for $149, so which one is better?

Reply:

The Nikon has a wider field of view than the Pentax, but the Pentax has a longer eye relief. If you wear glasses, the Pentax will do better for you. Otherwise the Nikon would seem to be the winner because of the price.

My concern is that neither of these have Fully Multi Coated lenses. The Nikon is only Multi Coated, the Pentax has no info on coating type. Fully Multi Coated (FMC) lenses will give you the brightest images.

 

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Chevalier Paris Opera glasses binoculars
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3x28 Opera Theater Glasses Brass Binoculars Coated Lens
3x28 Opera Theater Glasses Brass Binoculars Coated Lens
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vintage stellar opera binoculars
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Vtg Antique OPERA GLASSES Binoculars Parts Eyepieces
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Vintage Extendable Opera Binoculars 50mm Lenses Y01
Vintage Extendable Opera Binoculars 50mm Lenses Y01
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