Handy, lightweight, thoroughly modern porro prism binoculars uniquely suited to adults and children. With popular features such as waterproofing, long eye relief and ergonomic rubber armour, the optical set-up delivers brighter, sharper more three dimensional images compared to similarly priced roof prism binoculars. In addition the wide field eyepieces and a large depth of field make for easy location and tracking of wildlife. With a minimum IPD of 50mm, the Opticron Savanna WP can be used by children as young as 7 years without fear of eye strain. Weighing under 500g/18oz and standing just 115mm/4.6" high, the binocular fits easily into a backpack or sling bag.
Savanna WP binoculars are supplied in a neoprene case with rainguard, neoprene strap and objective lens caps
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The Opticron Savanna WP 6x30 binoculars’ performance is actually pretty impressive out of the box. Offering a relatively wide field of view, on a very bright day we didn’t notice any instances of chromatic aberration or purple fringing on high contrast subjects, and the sharpness delivered by these ‘bins’ surprised us given their small size.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Gavin Stoker on Digital Camera World website. Click here to read the entire review.
Winner Best Low Cost Binocular 2021.
Comfortable, easy to carry about and with a bright, good quality image, I love using these Opticron Savanna WP 6x30 binoculars, which I think this will also be the case for many people looking for an inexpensive, easy to use binocular as I feel they offer a good compromise between size, weight and image quality, and brightness.
Above is an excerpt from a review published on the Best Binoculars Reviews Website. Click here to read the entire review.
Now let’s get to the glass. This is an incredibly bright optical instrument. Certainly you can expect that it should be with a 6x magnification, considering the 30mm objective lens makes this a “whoa” factor for sure. The 8° FOV is a wonderful pairing with the 6x to make wildlife viewing and tracking easy as well.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Tom Dunkerton. Click here to read the entire review.
The binoculars felt reassuringly chunky in the hand despite their small size and the large focussing wheel proved precise yet not overly sensitive. The light weight of the optics made following the frenetic dashes of Lulworth Skippers and a careering Dark Green Fritillary relatively straight forward and the comfortable strap and carry case felt well-made and tough.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Liam Creedon. Click here to read the entire review.