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Zhumell Signature 10x42 Waterproof Binoculars by Zhumell
Digital product summary informationManufacturer: Zhumell Model: W241042 Color: Black and Silver Product features: - 10x Magnification
- Fully Waterproof/Fogproof Design
- Fully Multi-coated Optical Glass
- Bak4 Prisms for enhanced contrast and accurate color rendition
- Ideal for the discerning viewer.
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Digital camera reviews of Zhumell Signature 10x42 Waterproof BinocularsDigital camera Review: Binoculars For Birding Summary: 4 Stars
I decided to try this rather obscure brand and am not disappointed. I previously had been doing my "birding" with my Swarovski 8x30's and while they are excellent, I needed more magnification for my aging eyes and I didn't want to pay the price of the Swarovski 10x42 roof prisms. I had previously tried my son-in-law's Nikon Monarch's 10x42 and was ready to buy a pair when I came across the Zhumell 10x42 during a internet search. I was able to purchase these from Amazon at a much better price than the Monarch's. They are equally as sharp as the Nikon and they focus a lot closer. My only criticism is they are a bit heavy, but worth the buy none the less.
Summary of Zhumell Signature 10x42 Waterproof BinocularsThe new Zhumell Signature Series Waterproof Binoculars may just be the perfect binoculars. Loaded with all the features you need for easy, comfortable, clear viewing, you will find that even the little things are just a little bit better in these binocualrs. The 10x magnification provides the additional power needed for hunting and distance viewing. Fully multi-coated lenses and a Bak-4 roof prism ensures optimum clarity and contrast across the entire field of view. The close focus of just under 4 feet is better than that of nearly any other binocular. Zhumell finishes out the Signature Series with the perfect accessories, camera-style clip-in objective lens caps, a padded neck strap and and included binocular field harness for ultimate viewing comfort. Portable and packed with features, the Zhumell Signature Series are, perhaps, the perfect binoculars.
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