Pentax 10x36 DCF HS Binocular (Black)

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The weather-resistant (JIS Class 4) DCF HS 10x36 high performance binocular features a simplified body design and a lightweight, fiberglass reinforced polycarbonate body encased in a full body rubber housing to protect the optics and inner mechanisms from external shock and assure a firm, comfortable hold. The combination of multi-coated optical elements and high-refraction BaK4-glass roof prisms treated with phase coating and a new super-reflection coating ensures a high resolution, high contrast image over the entire image field. A protective glass is incorporated in front of the objective focusing elements to prevent the intrusion of dust into the inner body.
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  • Feature:
  • Fiber reinforced polycarbonate design make these binoculars extremely lightweight and durable
  • · High-resolution phase-coated and super-reflective coated roof prisms provide high resolution, high contrast images
  • · Fully multi-coated lenses increase light transmission and color quality
  • · Long eye-relief for viewing with or without glasses
  • · Water resistant (JIS Class 4) design for use in inclimate weather conditions
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Pentax
  • Color: Black
  • EAN: 0027075109865
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsFragile: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Pentax
  • Manufacturer: Pentax
  • Model: 62483
  • MPN: 62483
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: BINOCULAR
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: binoculars
  • Publisher: Pentax
  • Studio: Pentax
  • UPC: 027075109865

Customer Reviews

Steal for its price ($120)2009-05-21
Got this for a steal at $120. Well constructed and gives sharp and clear images. It's easy to focus and the relatively heavy weight makes it more stable.
Review of Pentax 10X36 DCF HS Binoculars2008-09-23
Excellent Binoculars for a Safari trip. We were looking for light but powerful enough binocular to see wild life.
This is a great choice for that. It has good optics, and we had a great time using it.

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