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Pentax Whitetails Unlimited 10x25 DCF WP Binoculars | 
enlarge | Brand: Pentax Category: Photography
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $37.60 You Save: $62.39 (62%)
New (2) from $36.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 1.5 x 4
MPN: 88037 Model: 88037 UPC: 027075087101 EAN: 0027075087101
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Powerful 10x25 roof prism construction | | • | Waterproof for use in inclement weather conditions | | • | Compact and rugged full metal body with rubber armoring for a sure grip | | • | High-resolution wide-angle design | | • | Pentax Lifetime Worry-Free Warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Dunk them, douse them, get them wet, the Whitetail Unlimited Binoculars arent afraid of a little water. Featuring nitrogen-filled waterproof construction and a roof prism design, these hardy binoculars are durable enough to stand up to even the wettest weather conditions. Features Compact, lightweight, and durable The ideal choice for use on or around water Great for all outdoor events
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| Customer Reviews:
Cannot get clear view..... September 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I expected Pentax has good binoculars....I was wrong. I can get clear scenery through this product even though I followed the guideline. I won't recommend my friends to buy this product.
Not quite what I expected... September 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First the good news...
A nylon neckstrap and case are included that weren't mentioned in the description. The case has a belt loop that will only work with a pretty narrow belt. The case also has a strap which isn't long enough to wear "purse style". I guess you're just supposed to wear it around your neck and it seems bulky that way... The strap is sewn on and can't be removed if you're using the belt loop.
There is a diopter adjustment not mentioned in the description... I was hoping for that.
The build is very sturdy and better than the photo makes it look. They are all metal construction. The focus knob operates easily and there's no "play".
Now the bad...
The image quality is not good at all. I know you can't expect the best image quality from the smaller 25mm objective lenses, but I expected a little more for the price and due to the Pentax brand name. They need good light. The color accuracy is OK, but the contrast is poor. The detail, clarity and sharpness are about as poor as I've seen through any pair of binoculars. They also seem EXTREMELY sensitive to the angle you hold them at. You have to be looking EXACTLY straight though them to see anything at all... The eye pieces have to be adjusted the PERFECT distance apart. The overall experience I get looking through these is that objects are brought much closer... but it's like I'm not wearing my glasses. Images are not sharp enough that I would even consider these useful for much.
The warranty is NOT lifetime as claimed in the Amazon description. A one-year warranty slip was included in the heat-sealed plastic package. That was also disappointing.
All in all...
The waterproof and sturdy all metal construction is nice, but it also makes them kind of heavy for a smaller binocular. Might as well go with 10X50, let in some more light and get better image quality for less money if you don't really need waterproof. I've seen better image quality through some cheap, Walmart brands of binoculars with 25mm objective lenses. Maybe they were 5x25 or 8x25... I don't remember... Maybe 10x is just too much magnification to ask for with the smaller 25mm objective lenses. Maybe they tried for too wide a field of view with the smaller objective lenses and 10x magnification.
Anyway... I wouldn't buy these again. My next pair of binoculars will be 10x50 or 12x50 and I'll probably stay away from Pentax just in case after this rather disappointing purchase.
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