| | |  | Binoculars | Home » » » » Olympus Magellan 10x25 WP I Binocular | | | | | | | Description: | | Magellan outdoor binocular for the extreme enthusiast No matter where you go or what the weather, the Magellan 10x25 WP I binoculars are up to the task. A compact size and weight of just over 12 ounces means you can comfortably take them anywhere, while their waterproof and nitrogen-filled design and high-index BaK-4 prisms and fully multi-coated lenses mean they?ll deliver the sights clearly and crisply no matter what the forecast. Features: Waterproof up to one meter in water Nitrogen-filled for fogproof performance High-index BaK-4 roof prisms for edge-to-edge clarity Fully multi-coated lens for maximum brightness and contrast Twist-up eyecups, long-eye relief and dioptric correction for comfortable viewing UV ray protection Large center focusing knob Waterproof neoprene case and floatable neck strap included Specifications: Type: Roof Magnification: 10x Objective Lens Diameter: 25mm Exit Pupil Diameter: 2.5mm Real Angle of View: 5.0 Apparent Angle of View: 50 degrees Field of View AT 1000 yds: 87m Relative brightness: 6.3 Eye relief: 16mm Diopter adjustment range: Over +/- 2 m-1 Eye Interval Adjustment Range: 58 - 72mm Near Focus Distance: 3m Weight: 12.2 oz. Dimensions: 115mm x 111mm x 43.5 Lens Composition: 8 elements in 6 groups | | | Features: | |
• Waterproof up to one meter in water
• Nitrogen-filled for fogproof performance
• Fully multi-coated lens for maximum brightness and contrast
• Twist-up eyecups, long-eye relief and dioptric correction for comfortable viewing
• UV ray protection
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 4.3 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.3 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.6 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.76 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.46 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.96 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.68 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Olympus Magellan 10X25 WP I BinocularJul 29, 2005
By Jose Alfredo Zuniga
"J A Zuniga"
Very sturdy, Size is perfect for traveling,excellent optics,don't like the neopren case, for the rest it is well made,very well protected from rain,dust and shock my rating is 5 Stars.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Nice BinocularsJul 31, 2007
By M. Miller I have used and wasted alot of money on different compact binoculars like some of you have already. These have the clearest, brightest view of any of them. Time will only tell the long time sturdyness of them, but they appear to be very sturdy and well made. There easy to handle and adjust. Thumbs up for these binoculars
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Well built and decent optical qualityJun 18, 2011
By Janusz M I bought this binocular as alternative for somehow heavy 50x10 Vixen that I owe for some time. In general I am satisfied with the purchase. The quality of materials and build is very good. The two things that I don't like are the neoprene bag which seems too tights (takes time to but bino in properly) and eyepiece caps which are rather deep and tights - OK but not most convenient. The quality of optics is quite good. The only watch out is a relatively narrow field of view but what to expect from such lens diameter. Color and contrast are very good in normal conditions; it gets little bit blurry when pointed against the light. Overall worth the money if you look for something light and portable.
3 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Best ones I've ownedJun 14, 2007
By C. Brown I've had season tickets to theater and sporting events for over a decade and these are the best (of approximately 4 sets) binoculars I've had (of the same size). They are twice as expensive as some of the others - so I would expect some improvement. However, I cannot address the durability issue yet, and this was a major concern with two of my previous sets of binoculars. I keep them in my car and they seem to get permanently damaged from the car movement after a few years.
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