Tasco Essentials 10x50Binocular
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The 10x50 binoculars from Tasco Essentials are a bright, high-power workhorse with great wide-angle performance and tough rubber armor for durability. With Zip focus system and Porro prism, the fully-coated lens offers a clear view in the field.
Specifications:
- Model: 2023BRZ
- Magnification X Objective Lens: 10x 50mm
- Size Class: Standard
- Focus System: Zip
- Prism System: Porro
- Lens Coating: Fully
- Field of View ft @ 1000 yards / m @ 1000 m: 367 ft./123 m
- Exit Pupil (mm): 5mm
- Eyecups: Fold-Down
- Weight: 26.4 ounces
- Water/Fog Proof: No
- Adapt to Tripod: Yes
- Magnification X Objective Lens: 10x 50mm
- Focus System: Zip
- Prism System: Porro
- Field of View ft @ 1000 yards / m @ 1000 m: 367 ft./123 m
- Exit Pupil (mm): 5mm; weighs 26.4 ounces
Tasco Essentials 10x50Binocular Reviews
Tasco Essentials 10x50Binocular Reviews
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful A steal!, By Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Tasco Essentials 10x50Binocular (Electronics) Face it, at this price point, for any 10 X 50 under $100, you aren't going to get superior optics, but I'm blown away with this pair of binocs.First of all, look at the price. This is the cheapest pair of 10 X 50's which isn't a toy. Tasco doesn't have a great reputation for great optics and ironically part of that reputation comes from selling binoculars which are under $100! But then, you can't expect budding enthusiasts to shell out $1000 for a new pair of binocs for something they don't know if they'll like or not. What I can say is that I've tested this against a few pairs of binocs under $100 and this is definitely the best pair so far, bar none, and it's the cheapest pair. The optics are sharp, it was easy for me to focus and it isn't too heavy. It comes with a thin neck strap, a cleaning cloth (which I won't use) and a nice but thin case. I won't worry about the accessories too much because they're just extras. Update: I continue to be very... Read more 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful very good, not just the price, By This review is from: Tasco Essentials 10x50Binocular (Electronics) We own a pair of very compact ZEISS 8x20 binoculars, with all plastic housing,but the optics, in comparison to the 10x50 TASCO, is "all glass", so we hope. The price ~ $450.- The TASCO "10x50" at less than 10% of that price, beats the compact ZEISS for both night-time viewing (which is to be expected with 4 times more light coming into the eye) and for daytime viewing. It beats it "HANDS DOWN". Note though, the TASCO "10x50" is of course much heavier and larger. We have not (yet?) seen any problems with the TASCO plastic parts. Alignment of the optical axis is good, the focus drive is smooth. The lenses show no disturbing chromatic and spherical aberration. The field of view, 122m at 1000m, is exceptional! (For comparison on older "East German Army" surplus which we had previously owned featured the same 122m for an 8x (not 10x) magnification.) I am giving the TASCO only 4 stars because of the expected lack... Read more 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful Good buy for the money., By This review is from: Tasco Essentials 10x50Binocular (Electronics) I bought these binoculars for use as a beginning backyard astronomer. They seem to be a good bargin for the price. Focus at all ranges is fast and images at all ranges are clear and crisp with no blurring. This is true both for landscape and celestial observing. Images are perhaps not quite as bright as they would be with a Nikon or Leupold, but for the money, they're a great deal. |
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