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MrBitsy
Monday 26th January 2009, 21:08
Bought two pairs of these binoculars after testing 15 pairs at a local stockists. I tested Nikon, Delta, Minox, Zeiss, Opticron and Pentax. Of all the models tested, I only thought the Zeiss Conquest were much better than the Explorers.
Focusing is very smooth and precise. Colours are bright and the image has good contrast. Although I thought the Zeis had a tad more resolution, the Explorers give a very nice view indeed for £169 a pair. They are nitrogen filled, waterproof, fully multicoated lenses and have phase corrected prisms.
Well worth a look before you decide you actually need £500 binoculars :-)
Ray.
Monfrague
Wednesday 1st April 2009, 23:01
The Explorers sound impressive, but I note at 750grams they are a bit heavier than most. Do you find them tiring to hold for long periods? Apologies for double post on Other Thread
Monfrague
Thursday 2nd April 2009, 15:18
Another question (how can you can tell I am considering these)!
How are they for spectacle wearers. I note the 8X42s have very long eye relief (25mm)?
How does that influence field of view and user comfort. Is it right that the more eye relief the better, or is there different optimal values for different people?
MrBitsy
Tuesday 21st April 2009, 21:06
Another question (how can you can tell I am considering these)!
How are they for spectacle wearers. I note the 8X42s have very long eye relief (25mm)?
How does that influence field of view and user comfort. Is it right that the more eye relief the better, or is there different optimal values for different people?
I purchased two pairs, one each for the wife and me. I wear glasses and find eye relief to be perfect. My wife doesn't wear glasses and has to have the eyecups twisted fully out.
MrBitsy
Tuesday 21st April 2009, 21:07
The Explorers sound impressive, but I note at 750grams they are a bit heavier than most. Do you find them tiring to hold for long periods? Apologies for double post on Other Thread
My wife has never complained about the weight of the exploreres and we often walk all day.
Monfrague
Thursday 23rd April 2009, 23:16
That's very reassuring. Thanks for your comments Mr Bitsy
FrankD
Saturday 25th April 2009, 02:05
Would the explorers compare directly to any other companies' model of binoculars currently on the market? (I am thinking the Leupold Cascade porro vs. Opticron internal focus porro comparison here.)
canonman77
Sunday 26th April 2009, 18:57
Hi, Ive just bought a pair of Explorer 8x42 from Sherwoods, after a long debate about which 8x42's to go for, they have very good reviews & I too would like to hear some first hand comments about them. I know the specs are good & have long eye relief of 25mm, PC phase coated, Nitrogen purged & waterproof. So they sound very good for the price.
Sean.
kwyll
Friday 8th May 2009, 18:06
Did a lot of research before i bought these bins,what clinched it for me was a recommendation from a guy who has been birding seen he was 5,in his late forties now.Really happy with them,the image is bright the contrast superb.Recently whilst at a local birding site,a guy with a well expensive pair of leica bins asked to have a look at them,he was well impressed....this guy had also been birding since he was a kid as well.I could not tell any difference,optically between mine and his.There must have been due to the price difference,but to my untrained eye there was no difference.!Peace..!B (:8-P Agree with mr bitsy,well worth a look at before you spend a fortune on bins..GOT mine for £155.
canonman77
Saturday 9th May 2009, 21:30
same here £150ish. These are a cracking pair of bins, the image brightness, contrast, focus is fantastic. You wouldnt expect to get all this for the price, but It just goes to show you dont have to spend £500, £600 or even a £1000 for a pair of bins. They also look very good as well. I am well happy with them, I also have a pair of Zeiss 15x45 Conquests & at the moment they are stuck In the cupboard..
Sean.
the_handy_andy
Thursday 16th July 2009, 18:08
Can anyone tell me where the dioptre correction adjuster is on these bins? From the pics I've seen it doesn't look like its on the right-hand barrel.
Ta
Andrew
pete_gamby
Friday 17th July 2009, 09:53
It is on the right barrel but the adjustment ring is designed to look the same as the one on the left barrel which carries the product name. The +/- indicators are on the underside of the barrel and the ring has a slightly raised thumb adjustment notch.
the_handy_andy
Friday 17th July 2009, 10:15
It is on the right barrel but the adjustment ring is designed to look the same as the one on the left barrel which carries the product name. The +/- indicators are on the underside of the barrel and the ring has a slightly raised thumb adjustment notch.
thanks Pete:t:
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