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Canon 8x32WP Waterproof Binoculars with Case & Neck Strap

Canon 8x32WP Waterproof Binoculars with Case & Neck Strap

List Price: $260.00
Your Price: $132.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: decent bins - very good for the price
Review: As a fly-fisherman, avid hiker and wildfowl-carver - the criteria I used to select affordable bins was somewhat unique. These have met my needs. The fog-proof feature comes in handy when it is 20 degrees or cooler. The bright, sharp image is acceptable for novice birders; waterproof casing is great for the occasional mishaps while fishing. For the price - these are solid performers. I haven't seen better in this $$ range.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: nice for birding
Review: I am a beginner birder but have had the good luck to use zeiss and leica binos. A friend was shopping for a set and he gave these pair a whirl, he was impressed and me valuing his opinion ordered them from ... After limited use I'm very happy with them. The negatives: heavy, large for 32's, minimum focusing distance of 19 ft could be a problem, my set focused as close as 15 ft. A minor annoyance is the putrid smell of rubber, a necessity due to the waterproof nature, hopefully it will go away. The eye cups are a bit too long, I prefer rolling them down even though I don't wear glasses. All in all, very nicely made and a lot of value for the money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brightest binocular I ever used!
Review: I bought these last year after a great deal of shopping around and comparing features and prices. Coated optics, high eye relief (to use with glasses), good light gathering, reasonable portability were important factors. I used them first on a trip to Canyon de Chelly and was constantly loaning them to others who found them better than their binoculars. The waterproofing lets me sit in the hot tub and stargaze without fear of moisture damage. I used them this summer while cruising on a boat in Puget Sound in preference to the boat's 7x50s because of their lighter weight. I just ordered a second pair for my wife to keep her from borrowing mine!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific all-around binoc
Review: I bought these last year after a great deal of shopping around and comparing features and prices. Coated optics, high eye relief (to use with glasses), good light gathering, reasonable portability were important factors. I used them first on a trip to Canyon de Chelly and was constantly loaning them to others who found them better than their binoculars. The waterproofing lets me sit in the hot tub and stargaze without fear of moisture damage. I used them this summer while cruising on a boat in Puget Sound in preference to the boat's 7x50s because of their lighter weight. I just ordered a second pair for my wife to keep her from borrowing mine!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ranger Platiunum NOT made by Celestron
Review: I compared this model in a sporting goods store to similar sized $500-1000 models from well known binoc. makers and to some other moderately priced units in the $100-250 range. I thought it outdid the other moderate units in handling and image quality and came pretty close to several of the high end models. For our limited uses this product is excellent. Canon is well known in camera optics but has not been well known in the binocular market and this non IS model is their way of breaking into the market. I use a Zeiss microscope everyday and appreciate good optics.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good optics for the price
Review: I compared this model in a sporting goods store to similar sized $500-1000 models from well known binoc. makers and to some other moderately priced units in the $100-250 range. I thought it outdid the other moderate units in handling and image quality and came pretty close to several of the high end models. For our limited uses this product is excellent. Canon is well known in camera optics but has not been well known in the binocular market and this non IS model is their way of breaking into the market. I use a Zeiss microscope everyday and appreciate good optics.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Exceptional Quality for the Price
Review: I repaired optical equipment for the Navy for 15 years and am quite particular in regards to the optical equipment I purchase. I found these Binoculars to be an outstanding value. The binoculars are constructed very well. The rubber coating makes them very comfortable to hold but kind of on the heavy side. The brightness was quite impressive despite only having a 32mm objective lens. The eye relief is acceptable for those who wear glasses. I have used them in all kinds of weather and in the short time I have owned a pair I have found they can take quite a beating. Granted with optics you always get what you pay for but for the price of these binoculars I don't feel that you can beat them.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ranger Platiunum NOT made by Celestron
Review: The above review is actually ABSOLUTELY INCORRECT! Ranger Platiunum Class binoculars are NOT made by Celestron. They are made by Eagle Optics independently. Call them and ask! :-)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: nice for birding
Review: The Canon 8x32WP is almost certainly the best waterproof binocular for under $200.00

The optics are great: good contrast, excellent brightness, and very little abberation at the periphery. The construction is solid: they are truly waterproof and the chassis is solid (I've dropped mine repeatedly with no misalignment). They are comfortable and easy to focus.

The additional brightness of these binoculars is a tremendous advantage over smaller units (say 8x24 or so). I bought a smaller pair of Minolta binoculars for my wife, and she fights me to use the Canon (she usually wins). You can find better binoculars, but not without spending double the money.

I highly recommend these for the active traveler, camper, hunter, or recreational boater. They will most likely last a lifetime of careful casual use.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Value All-Weather Binocular
Review: The Canon 8x32WP is almost certainly the best waterproof binocular for under $200.00

The optics are great: good contrast, excellent brightness, and very little abberation at the periphery. The construction is solid: they are truly waterproof and the chassis is solid (I've dropped mine repeatedly with no misalignment). They are comfortable and easy to focus.

The additional brightness of these binoculars is a tremendous advantage over smaller units (say 8x24 or so). I bought a smaller pair of Minolta binoculars for my wife, and she fights me to use the Canon (she usually wins). You can find better binoculars, but not without spending double the money.

I highly recommend these for the active traveler, camper, hunter, or recreational boater. They will most likely last a lifetime of careful casual use.


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