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Olympus 118760 Trooper 10x50 DPS I Binocular (Black)
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Olympus 118760 Trooper 10x50 DPS I Binocular (Black)

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Description:

Featuring durable high-quality finish and extra wide field of view of 65° the DPS I Series let you discover the expansive nature around you with ease.

Features:

Wide-angle field of view


Anti-reflective lens coating for better image brightness


Large center focus knob for fast, easy focusing


New rugged, high-quality finish with sure-grip rubber coating


UV Protection for worry-free viewing


10x magnification


UV protection to protect eyes against the sun's harmful rays


Aspherical optics guarantee a plasticity and distortion-free view


Large, Centre-focus knob for fast and easy focusing


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.0 inches
Product Width: 7.5 inches
Product Height: 2.5 inches
Product Weight: 1.88 pounds
Package Length: 9.61 inches
Package Width: 7.95 inches
Package Height: 3.54 inches
Package Weight: 2.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 24 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 24 customer reviews )
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19 of 20 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent optics and value for the moneyNov 26, 2008
By ubat
For several years I owned a pair of Bushnell binoculars that I just didn't get along with. Nothing I did improved focus (yes, I followed the directions) and for some odd reason I seemed to suffer from double vision when looking through them (again, configuration was correct). So I finally gave up and invested in these Olympus Trooper 10x50 binoculars. All it took was a couple of seconds to make them perfect for me. The optics are clear and bright, focus is a piece of cake to obtain, the magnification and range are great and they fit very comfortably and securely in my hand. The carrying case is padded and well made. My one criticism (maybe) would be the strap, which although strong is thin and not so comfortable to sling over the neck or shoulder for longer periods of time. But I don't think the quality of these binoculars can be beat for their very reasonable price.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

3Conditionally recommendedDec 19, 2012
By T. Stephen
Let's face it. You can pretty much spend as little or as much on binoculars as you want. Take these two for example: the Tasco Essentials 8x21 Binocular (Black) or the Carl Zeiss Optical Inc Victory RF Binoculars (10x45 T RF).

Sticker shock, huh?

That's ok, though. The question is not about budgeting for a pair of binoculars, since there's a pair for EVERY budget. The downside of that is that there are just so many to choose from.

I wanted to upgrade from a pair of very old 7x32 Tasco binos to a pair of 10x50 max. I figured anything over 10x would require a tripod. I don't have a lot of money to throw around, so I settled on these.

They serve their function well, but they don't feel anywhere near as rugged (as described) as any other pair of binoculars I've ever handled. I wouldn't feel comfortable taking them on anything more strenuous than say, a day hike.

I found that with other binoculars, I could focus using the center wheel, then adjust the right eye piece to match the clarity and I would never have to mess with the right eye adjustment again. With this pair, I'm finding that I have to refocus both with every third or fourth use.

One of my major complaints about these binoculars is the fact that the lens covers are not attached. If I want to get a quick look at something, I don't want to have to fumble around finding somewhere to put the lens covers. Sure, I could modify them, but it bugs me a little that I have to.

The case is horrible, in my opinion. It is soft sided vinyl with a Velcro closure. This will provide scratch protection but NOT impact protection. As for the closure, if you're bird watching or scouting game, you should probably already have them out because once you rip the Velcro open... bye, bye birdy, so to speak.

The other thing about the case is the strap. At full extension, when I wear it cross shoulder style, (think Sam Browne belt) it's right up under my arm. Very uncomfortable.

As long as we're on the subject of straps, this one has a soft(ish) nylon strap, adjustable, about 11mm in width. The edges are pliable and sit very comfortably around your neck. The strap also has a much more reasonable length adjustment. There is such a stark contrast in binocular/case construction material that it just screams "outsource".

Far from being top of the line binoculars, they still deliver a crisp, clear, undistorted view from edge to edge, even in very low light.

If you can spend more for a pair of binoculars, then by all means do so. However, if you're on a budget like me, I think you'll find these are a very good value at this price level.

I had to knock a star off because of the unattached lens covers and the dismal case.

As the title indicates, if you are willing to accept the shortcomings I mentioned, then I would definitely recommend these. I don't plan on upgrading anytime soon. Modifying, yes. Upgrading, no.

16 of 20 found the following review helpful:

5Amazing binocularsJun 08, 2007
By Andrew Stuart
These binoculars are amazing. The optics are flawless, and extremely clear. I highly recommend these binoculars. I mainly use them for astronomy. They allow you to see the rings of Saturn. Awesome buy.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

4A good binocular that brings you clear image.Aug 07, 2009
By Jianwei Li "jlipoly"
I was looking for a binolular for my Summer crusie to Alaska. Many reviews said that Olympus Trooper 10x50 DPS is a very good binocular. It gives you very clear and stable image; easy to control and adjust; and relatively cheaper. So I bought it. I am very happy to have this binocular. As the reviews said, I can easily get the clear picture, no double image with colorful edge. This is a really good binocular.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Great quality for the priceMay 12, 2009
By Kenneth A. Finlay
I purchased the Olympus Trooper 10X50 binoculars in preparation for a vacation to Alaska. I have not been disappointed with the binoculars based on the performance that they have exhibited. Great quality & functionality for the price.

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