Pentax 8x36 DCF HS Binocular (Black)

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Pentax DCF HS is a full-size lightweight roof prism binocular with weather resistant design. Top-level optical performance is designed to benefit the user at every opportunity, including serious, specialized applications.
Product Details
  • 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: 0027075109858
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsFragile: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Pentax
  • Manufacturer: Pentax
  • Model: 62482
  • MPN: 62482
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: BINOCULAR
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: binoculars
  • Publisher: Pentax
  • ReleaseDate: 2006-02-15
  • Studio: Pentax
  • UPC: 027075109858

Customer Reviews

Great for the price2009-05-21
Bought this for $120 from one of the Amazon dealers and it's a steal for the price. It's well constructed and the images are sharp and clear. The relatively heavy weight (vs the cheap ones I had) of the binos also makes for stable viewing.

Can check the specs here:
http://www.optics4birding.com/pentax-dcfhs-10x36-9087.html
pentax a steal!2009-04-14
the pentax 8x35 DCF HS for $99.00 was the ultimate steal. it arrived quickly, was well constructed, sharp & well styled. the lens covers are not
very well made, so i suggest you replace them with a better quality set from a sporting goods store. buy these while you can get them this cheap.
Pentax binoculars 8x36 DCF HS2007-10-25
OK performance. I wish I had gone with a higher magnification. I did not have a chance to compare this with those high price ones, but for the price it is a comfortable purchase.

This one works quite well in daylight but not as well as claimed at dusk.
Images do not have depth. FOV is narrow. Takes more effort to focus. Not too many dealers carry this model so that I can try it out before I made my decision.

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