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william optics Ferrari Visio 8x25 (1 Viewer)

I've never seen or used them, but I googled them and the photos are silly IMO. Garish comes to mind, and I'm surprised Ferrari lent it's name to such a product. It's cheesy and dilutes the brand.
 
the bright red with shining surface does not help much for birding. It looks good though. The price is steep for a 10x25. That makes you wonder how much of that is because of the licensing fee from Ferrari.
 
Yes....but.....just wondered.....if Ferrari lent it's name on a product, logically that product MUST be a good product.... Don't you think ?? :)

Like Mercedes/Porsche's sunglasses/watches....it's unlikely not to be (at least) quiet good or even excellent products...

But that's just my thoughts.. :)

Cheers ^^

Galih
 
Hi Galih

The latest models show multi and phase coating so at least they are headed the right way
I imagine these are Ferrari's version of a Chinese better quality compact
Sometimes they seem to sell for a reasonable amount on auction sites and other times are passed by

Regards
RichT
 
Hi Rich

I dont know if the beginner models aren't multi and phase coated...hmm...that's bad! ^^¡

Yes Rich, at least now we know they headed the right way...! Hahahahaha!!! :)

ps : Anybody own the ferrari visio??

Cheers

Galih
 
Great binoculars

I have had the binoculars for several years. They are compact, yet comfortable to hold and use. Quality is very good, materials used are excellent. I tend to use these more that my larger binoculars (ie Leica marine). Not sure if they are still available however. If you can find a used pair, I wouldnt hesitate to purchase. Michael
 
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