Pentax 10x20 MCF II Jupiter Binoculars with case
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Product Description
Das Pentax-Fernglas MCFII Jupiter ist mit 10-facher Vergrößerung und einem Objektivdurchmesser von 20 mm ausgestattet. Hochwertige BaK4-Prismen in umgekehrter Porroprismenbauweise ermöglichen ein besonders kompaktes Gehäuse. Die mehrfach beschichteten Linsen sorgen für eine geringe Lichtreflektion. Umstülbare Gummiokularmuscheln, Dioptrienkorrektur und ein gut platzierter Mitteltrieb gewährleisten eine problemlose Handhabung. Inklusive Trageschlauf und Kunstlederetui. Technische Daten: Maße 77 x 109 x 45 mm, Sehfeld 87 m/1000 m, Dämmerungszahl 14,1
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #54752 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Pentax
- Model: 10x20 MCF II Jupiter
- Released on: 2003-08-14
Features
- Ferngläser
- Pentax
- Messer
- Sport
- Kochen
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Manufacturer's Description
Despite its diminutive size, the feather-light PENTAX 10x20 MCF II Jupiter binocular comes with the power of 10X magnification and premium PENTAX features. Whether attending a sporting event, traveling, or hiking, the 6.2 ounce PENTAX 10x20 MCF II Jupiter binoculars provide great optics at an affordable price.
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Customer Reviews
GREAT VALUE
Amazingly small and light , they really do fit in your pocket.Great optics as well.
Good but not brilliant.
Had these to use when hiking and found them very light and easy to focus. The field of vision is good but sometimes in the wrong light they can lose contrast a bit. The magnification is good for field work, birdwatching etc.
The case is of a reasonable quality but as there is no belt clip or hoop and the strap is only the wrist type. Subsequently you are forced to put them in a pocket.
They are small but not that small and a bit big for trouser pockets.
Overall I would recommend but it is worth comparing against the competition.
Too fiddly and images too dark
I have a pair of these and it is impossible to set the right-eye adjustment and just leave it. If I want to see something nearish I will focus using my left eye, then adjust the right lens so it is the same. Then if I am looking at something farther away I have to again focus using the left but the right side does not move precisely with it so it has to be adjusted again. Plus the fact that I do not have large hands but I find they are too small. They do not give sharp images nor bright no matter how sunny it might be. I have now bought some Nikons 10x25s off of ebay for £10 which are far better.


