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Olympus 10x42 EXPS I
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| Manufacturer | Olympus |
|---|---|
| Model | 10x42 EXPS I |
| Lens diameter [mm] | 42 |
| Magnification [x] | 10 |
| Angular field of view [deg] | 5.5 |
| Linear field of view [m/m] | 96.1/1000 |
| Exit pupil [mm] | 4.2 |
| Eye relief [mm] | 18.4 |
| Min. focusing dist. [m] | 4 |
| Twilight factor | 20.5 |
| Brightness | 17.6 |
| Prisms | BaK-4/Porro |
| Dimensions [mm] | 187x130x57 |
| Weight [g] | 785 |
| Waterproof | No |
| Nitogen filling | No |
| Argon filling | No |
| Image stabilization | No |
| Tripod exit | Yes |
| Focusing | central |
| Warranty [years] | 25 |
| Accesories | |
| Price | 579 |
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Owners reviews (2)










Overall
Owner since: 6 years
Price:
User profile: Semipro
Cons: A little big and heavy.. I can\'t say more if you consider the price.
Pros: Excellent optics quality. Very sharp image all around of field of view (although field of view is shorter more than other makers). I get real 3D image with this binocular. Focus is soft and accurate and eye relief is enough. Good investment if you only want an all purpose binocular.
Summary: One of the best in this configuration. If you get one of this without faults you make a very good investment and maybe you don\'t need nothing more.
Overall
Owner since: 2 years
Price: 150 €
User profile: Amateur
Cons: - There is a little gap between rubber coating and metal body - a little visible barrel distortion - decreased sharpeness near edge of field of view
Pros: - Min. focusing dist. 2,5 m, not 4 m - Sharp bright image - compact design - good transmision - price
Summary: I bought this pair of binoculars two years ago for animal observing. I am able to count the number of points on a stag\'s antlers at 500 m with this binocular. Great value for 150€