Rating: Summary: Nice Binoculars at the Price. Review: It is a small but for its size it has a 6.4 field of view. If you want a quility binocular this is a fine choice...
Rating: Summary: Nice Binoculars at the Price. Review: It is a small but for its size it has a 6.4 field of view. If you want a quility binocular this is a fine choice...
Rating: Summary: Canon Binoculars Review: My husband is pleased with these binoculars. They are the perfect size for his game trips and I guarantee you that he will haul them everywhere, especially all the sports games. It's not everyday he manages to sit close, so these binoculars will satisfy him even in the worse seats.
Rating: Summary: Canon Binoculars Review: My husband is pleased with these binoculars. They are the perfect size for his game trips and I guarantee you that he will haul them everywhere, especially all the sports games. It's not everyday he manages to sit close, so these binoculars will satisfy him even in the worse seats.
Rating: Summary: Good view for the price Review: These Canon 8x23A Binoculars are perfect for the sports enthusiast or occasional concert-goer. They are small, they fit in my camera bag with great ease--no more lugging around the huge binoculars I bought about four years ago for a concert. I was able to watch the Mavs beat Portland from the third level of the new AA Center with the best view I'd see all season! They are so clear, I could see the winces on the players' faces as they struggled to rebound, pass, and make baskets. I love that the case and strap are included at no additional charge. If you are looking for a pair of lightweight, economical binoculars, you found them. Canon is a brand you can trust.
Rating: Summary: Excelent for sports.- Review: This is an excelent item for your outdoor sport entertenment.- Comes with a black belt organizer.-
Rating: Summary: Great for travelling Review: We bought these binoculars at the last minute for our trip to Costa Rica. They are perfect for travelling as they are very light and compact. They were perfect for viewing wildlife, birds and scenery. We were very glad that we made this purchase prior to our trip. I definitely recommend these if you are looking for binoculars that are easy to use and carry.
Rating: Summary: Best deal ... Review: You can't beat the Canon 8x23A compact binoculars for the size, price, and quality. No other company does as well in this price range. The Minolta's feel plasticy and their diopter adjustment very fragile. The Nikon Medallion 8x21 are not bad but the Canon 8x23 edges out the Nikon by giving you slightly more light gathering ability and slightly better image quality. The Pentax's look unattractive to many people.The binoculars are attractive, easy to hold, and come in a black pouch with a belt-loop. The only minor downside to the entire package is the short and thin neckstrap that comes with the binoculars. For most casual uses these binoculars are at the sweet-spot in their class. Anything over 8x becomes hard to hold steadily and you can easily miss activity around the primary subject. You could go for a binocular with better low-light capability (23/8 = 2.875 pupil image) by getter larger glass on the front end like an 8x32. But the Canon in this range is 3x the price. For 2x the price you can get the 8x23A in an all-weather model if that is important to you. All around a great buy.
Rating: Summary: Best deal ... Review: You can't beat the Canon 8x23A compact binoculars for the size, price, and quality. No other company does as well in this price range. The Minolta's feel plasticy and their diopter adjustment very fragile. The Nikon Medallion 8x21 are not bad but the Canon 8x23 edges out the Nikon by giving you slightly more light gathering ability and slightly better image quality. The Pentax's look unattractive to many people. The binoculars are attractive, easy to hold, and come in a black pouch with a belt-loop. The only minor downside to the entire package is the short and thin neckstrap that comes with the binoculars. For most casual uses these binoculars are at the sweet-spot in their class. Anything over 8x becomes hard to hold steadily and you can easily miss activity around the primary subject. You could go for a binocular with better low-light capability (23/8 = 2.875 pupil image) by getter larger glass on the front end like an 8x32. But the Canon in this range is 3x the price. For 2x the price you can get the 8x23A in an all-weather model if that is important to you. All around a great buy.
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