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Olympus Outback 8x21 RC1 BinocularsProduct Details/SpecificationsRecording label: Olympus Manufacturer: OlympusModel: 8 x 21 RC I Silver Binoculars EAN: 0050332137349 Binding: Electronics Number of items: 1 Universal product code (UPC): 050332137349 Brand: Olympus Features•Superb performance during all-around recreational use•8x magnification and large 21-millimeter objective lens •Roof-prism optics and UV-protection •Slim, stylish metallic silver •Innovative design enables you to fold the lenses right into the body Price: $85.00 ![]() Product DescriptionTravel light and see the sights with the Outback binoculars. The light and ultra-compact binoculars offer Roof Prism technology along with UV-protection, making it the ideal model for all-around outdoor use. These features and more are packed into a conveniently small but rugged all-weather shell to allow the binoculars to be easily carried anywhere you go.This binocular is ideal for water sports, traveling and entertainment events. The foldable design is compact enough to slip into any pocket. Multi-coated lenses provide improved image brightness for a crisp, clear view.Customer ReviewsExcellent value Review date: 2008-11-14 Rating: 10 out of 10 I purchased these for use as "opera glasses" rather than for field use. Their light weight (6 oz) makes them easily portable even in a light jacket, though the case comes with a pass-through for attaching to a belt. The clarity and ease of use is typical for Olympus (and above average overall). Next year my sister and her family are going to Africa, and they will be taking them on safari. I have found no shortcomings in my use of them thus far. I would recommend these for anyone but the hardest-core, long distance binocular user. Very Satisfied Review date: 2008-10-15 Rating: 8 out of 10 I was very impressed with the power and clarity of these binoculars as well as the ease of carrying them around. Used them on an Alaskan cruise and were very satisfied. I was glad I took the time to research the different binoculars using Consumer Reports and was able to find the exact model on Amazon. good deal Review date: 2008-10-06 Rating: 10 out of 10 We received the binoculars as promised. We have found them to be very useful at the football games, easy to carry and use. good for the size Review date: 2008-10-05 Rating: 6 out of 10 A quarter of a century ago I bought a pair of Nikon Action binoculars that produced a simply stunning image - bright, contrasty, sharp. I was hoping for the same from a new pair of RC-1s, but that was not to be the case - I would describe the image as adequate, but not stunning. The great advantage of these is that they are small and light. But if you want the kind of image a full sized pair of field binoculars can produce, you'll have to put up with their weight and size, because these don't do it. Why Consumer Reports has been so enthusiastic about them is a mystery to me, but they tested a whole bunch of them - maybe this is the best of the lot. Great Inexpensive Binocular Review date: 2008-10-02 Rating: 10 out of 10 The Olympus Outback 8x21 RC1 Binoculars were highly rated by Consumer Reports and for the price, under $50, you cannot go wrong. These are quite bright, comfortable for those of us who wear glasses, can be adjusted for difference between left and right eyes, easy to focus and view through, have a close focus of about 10 to 11 feet, come with case and neck strap, and are quite compact. The downsides are not a big deal but might be the weight--they are very light, the two lens caps are not of much value, the body of the binoculars is plastic--like most other optical products, and the case is quite small but useable. The price and optical quality make this a binoc that you don't mind leaving in the glove compartment. I'm not sure how they would fair if dropped on a hard concrete surface. My other binoculars are 8 x 40 Nikon Monarch series of which I really like but they are much larger, which I do not mind, and cost five to seven times more. Are they better? Yes--mechanically and optically. But, they are not something I'd leave in my glove compartment. If you do not want to pop the $275 to $400 for binocs, get the Olympus Outback 8 x 21--you will not be sorry. Accessories to Olympus Outback 8x21 RC1 Binoculars:• 3-Year Extended Service Plan - Covers Electronic Items $0-$200 - Repair |
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