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What are auto focus binoculars

Often you will hear the phrase or see in advertising the mention of auto focus binoculars. So what are auto focus binoculars ? I,m afraid to the best of my knowledge there is no such thing as auto focus. This … Continue reading

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Hawke Endurance PC 10×25 binoculars. As good as mid priced 42mm models ?

A customer visited the Northern Optics outlet looking for a pair of 25mm binoculars with the performance of a high quality 42mm larger set. At first there were a couple of light hearted comments, as the customer thought they were … Continue reading

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Hawke Endurance PC 10×25 binoculars

Hawke Optics Endurance PC 10×25 binoculars These stunning compact 25mm binoculars are the replacement for the older Frontier PC 25mm range. In every way possible, these are a massive improvement on an already nice set of binoculars Firstly, they look … Continue reading

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Helios Odyssey-HR 8×42 and 10×42 binoculars

New for 2013 is the Helios Odyssey-HR 8×42 and 10×42 binoculars. Fully multi-coated optics, nitrogen waterproofing and Di-electric BAK-4 phase corrected prisms makes them outstanding value for money. Lightweight (690g) magnesium body makes them perfect for long hiking or bird … Continue reading

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Northern Optics and accessories

Northern Optics offer a great range of binoculars and telescope accessories.  A good selection of stock is available for you to try before you buy each weekend at the Waters` Edge visitor centre at Barton Upon Humber , North Lincolnshire , and … Continue reading

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Olivon PC 8×42 binoculars review

First impression out the box, are the Olivon PC 8×42 binoculars have a simple uncluttered but functional design. This is not a minus point, as they look very elegant. Picking them up, the feel reassuringly solid and balance nicely in … Continue reading

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Helios NatureSport-Plus WA 10×50 binoculars review

The Helios NatureSport-Plus WA 10×50 binoculars offer excellent optics for Under £100 (price correct at time of review).  First thing out the box you will notice how light they feel, yet sturdy. Handling is excellent, with a grippy feel and over … Continue reading

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Hawke Optics Sapphire ED 8×42 binoculars

The Hawke Sapphire ED 8×42 binoculars offer a step up in optical quality from the superb Frontier ED range, with the addition of dielectric coated prisms. The end result is remarkable image brightness and sharpness from just a 42mm objective. … Continue reading

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Celestron Nature 8×42 binoculars

The Celestron Nature 8×42 roof prism binoculars give great results for an outstanding price. Although they do not come with phase corrected prisms, you still get a bright and clear view from the BaK-4 prisms and fully multi-coated optics. Handling … Continue reading

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Visionary porro prism binoculars

  The Visionary B4 porro prism binoculars come in various styles and specs. Four of the most popular are the Classics, B4, HD and Neoma Visionary Classic binoculars. Bk7 prisms and fully coated optics. Designed to give good results for … Continue reading

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