Tag : binoculars

Bresser Pirsch Ed 8×42 Binoculars by Bresser

Bresser Pirsch ED 8x42 BinocularsBresser Pirsch Ed 8×42 Binoculars
Bresser Pirsch ED 8×42 Binoculars are designed for personal and professional purposes, such as travel, sports, and astronomy. They produce bright images with high colour fidelity and feature phase coating for better resolution and clarity. Pirsch binoculars are argon purged with waterproof coating for fog defence. Their rubber housing makes them tough enough to withstand all kinds of situations.

Price: £358.00

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Bresser Hunter 8-24×50 Zoom Binoculars by Bresser

Bresser Hunter 8-24x50 Zoom BinocularsBresser Hunter 8-24×50 Zoom Binoculars
Featuring a Porro prism optical design, the Bresser Hunter 8-24×50 Zoom Binoculars deliver bright and crisp images. The fully multi-coated lens enables true colour image replication and the 50mm objective lens provides a magnification range of 8-24x. It has a dioptre adjustment and foldable rubber eyecups for glasses wearers and can be easily used for several outdoor activities.

Price: £65.00

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Bresser Pirsch Ed 8×56 Binoculars by Bresser

Bresser Pirsch ED 8x56 BinocularsBresser Pirsch Ed 8×56 Binoculars
Bresser Pirsch ED 8×56 Binoculars are designed for personal and professional purposes, such as travel, sports, and astronomy. They produce bright images with high colour fidelity and feature phase coating for better resolution and clarity. Pirsch binoculars are argon purged with waterproof coating for fog defence. Their rubber housing makes them tough enough to withstand all kinds of situations.

Price: £428.00

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B2b Opticron Savanna R Pc Oasis 8×33 Binoculars by Opticron

B2B Opticron Savanna R PC Oasis 8x33 BinocularsB2b Opticron Savanna R Pc Oasis 8×33 Binoculars
The Savanna R PC 8×33 Binoculars from Opticron combine the benefits of good quality optics with a budget-friendly price tag. A nitrogen coating with high-quality rubber armour weather seal the binoculars, while multi-coated lenses reduce ghosting and lens flares. The Opticron Savanna R PC 8×33 binoculars are ideal for those looking for their first pair of field binos.

Price: £109.00

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Helios Nature Sport 7×50 Binoculars Review

Helios Naturesport BinocularsI already have a rather large pair of 15×70 binoculars. These are fine and give you a great view, but sometimes too much magnification, that you don’t know where you are in the sky. Plus they are also very heavy and you can’t keep them still in your hands for too long, they really need to be attached to a tripod.

So I wanted a pair of binoculars that were the complete opposite to the ones I have. So I went for the lowest power magnification I could find at 7x but I still wanted to gather a fair bit of light so went for 50mm objective lenses.

The Helios Nature sport 7×50 binoculars provided me with the specification I wanted, plus they were rubberised and quite light.

I did have a budget, but didn’t want a cheap pair as I am always worried about cheap binoculars and how they may easily go wrong. I paid £60 for the Helios Naturesport binoculars.

One of the major benefits was that these binoculars are ‘focus free’. There is no middle focuser on the binoculars. I think that’s a bonus, as that’s another part that can’t go wrong. The focus is fixed using a specially designed eyepiece that allows the image to be perfectly sharp from the near focus point of 20m to infinity.

I was amazed to see how these ‘focus free’ binoculars actually worked. When I bought them I only managed to look down a street in the daytime. But I was pleasantly surprised how sharp the view was to infinity and as close as 18m away.

The binoculars come with a padded carry case was well as end caps and cleaning cloth. They also have a binocular screw hole so you can connect them to a tripod if required.

The anti-reflection multi-coatings and BK7 optics (all lenses and prisms) deliver excellent light transmission and sharp high-contrast image replication.

So what are they like at night time for astronomy? Well, you can see Jupiter and its moons. You can easily see the Pleiades with a lot of sky around them. The moon is not that big but you can just make out the craters along the terminator. I would suggest more magnification if you want really good lunar views.

For an idea of what the field of view is like, you can fit the whole of Orion’s belt and sword into the field of view and make out the Orion Nebula.

The great thing is you don’t have to focus, just point them up to whatever you want and view! Easy.

Magnification: 7x
Brightness: 28.35
Twilight rate: 25.8
FOV: 114m @ 1000m,
Dimensions: 185 x 62 x 170mm
Weight: 780g
Close focus 15m

by Daniel Coe