Fitted with BAK-4 prisms and a high refractive index multi-coating system for excellent clarity and contrast, this instrument offers excellent edge-to-edge definition and impressive colour fidelity. The 10x50 specification is particularly suited to low light terrestrial observation as well as binocular astronomy either hand-held or tripod mounted.
Imagic TGA WP binoculars are supplied in a soft case with rainguard, neoprene strap and objective lens caps
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Images of the Moon in both binoculars displayed excellent contrast and sharpness, and I could detect very little in the way of chromatic aberration in the centre of the field, with lunar craters peppering the southern highlands with impressive clarity.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Neil English. Click here to read the entire review.
They are very well-balanced, which makes them feel even lighter than they actually are. This means you can use them for long periods before aches and strains set in.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Steve Tonkin and published in Sky at Night December 18. Click here to read the entire review.
I found that the views through both sets of binocular were identical in terms of optical quality. Looking through the binoculars on a wide of daylight terrestrial subjects (landscapes, street views etc.) showed that they gave very bright and high contrast views even on some of the dullest days and I could see no signs of the effects of any internal reflections.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Lee Sproats. Click here to read the entire review.
I would recommend these binoculars for astronomy and general purpose use and I would also recommend these as a specialist type of binoculars for birders who do a lot of long range work like estuary watching and raptor watching where a smaller than average field of view and close focus is not as important.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Dave Gibson. Click here to read the entire review.