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malaysian trip: binoculars

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Subject: malaysian trip: binoculars
From: "John Leonard" <>
Date: Sun, 11 May 2003 10:43:29 +0000
This trip was the first chance I have had to test my newish Pentax DCF 10 x 42 s in hard conditions.

These binoculars are budget roof prism bins, retailing in Aus for around $550. They are not guaranteed water-proof, but only water-resistant (Pentax make more expensive roof-prism bins that are fully waterproof).

Well I can report that they performed welll, despite getting a soaking from heavy rain (twice) and heavy sweat (every day). They didn't leak and didn't get any moisture in them, also I dropped and banged them several times (accidentally), and they were OK.

So, so far I can highly recommend this model for birders on a budget.

I guess where the cheaper price will show is in long-term durability. Will report on this in due course..................

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PO Box 243, Woden, ACT 2606, Australia
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