I have 6.5x21 version.
View is somewhat dim and contrast is not as good as in typical reverse porro. There are plastic elements inside (put two polarizers - one @ the front, one behind ocular and see for yourself).
Focusing wheel is delicate and very sensitive - this is an issue for birdwatching, as Papilio can refocus from touching your shirt. Not waterproof.
View is sharp (but low contrast, so bird identification can be hard) and flat (easy panning). But close focus images are stunning.
All in all - perfect for a kid/teenager/nature lover/insect watcher. For a birder it is a compromise and not a best one. But still much better than cheap small roofs or good binoculars left home
Also - paired with small inexpensive 20x50 scope would be a nice first birding outfit for a beginner...
View is somewhat dim and contrast is not as good as in typical reverse porro. There are plastic elements inside (put two polarizers - one @ the front, one behind ocular and see for yourself).
Focusing wheel is delicate and very sensitive - this is an issue for birdwatching, as Papilio can refocus from touching your shirt. Not waterproof.
View is sharp (but low contrast, so bird identification can be hard) and flat (easy panning). But close focus images are stunning.
All in all - perfect for a kid/teenager/nature lover/insect watcher. For a birder it is a compromise and not a best one. But still much better than cheap small roofs or good binoculars left home


