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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It might be easy to say that these are a good entry-level binocular (certainly the price point is very friendly), but I’m certainly not an entry-level birder and I take them everywhere I go. If you’re in the market for a low-cost binocular that won’t let you down, congratulations, you’ve just found it!
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Kieran Lynn. Click here to read the entire review.
Both models weigh in at just over a pound and have a close focus of 10 ft, making them a terrific all-around binocular. Give kids a pair of binoculars and let them see the world! My nieces tried out the 8x30 and thoroughly enjoyed looking through them. Neither one of them had a hard time holding the binoculars!
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Tim Schreckengost. Click here to read the entire review.
Both kids told me that they were comfortable to hold (with their small hands) and that once I had helped them set the dioptre adjustment – which took a little bit of explaining, they found them easy to focus, even on moving subjects.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Jono Leadley. Click here to read the entire review.
The light weight is a real plus too. Watching the birds at my feeders and then scanning the skies did not cause a strain and even one-handed they remain amongst the lightest I’ve come across.The image seems sharp and colour true and is as crisp at 500 meters as it is at 5.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Fatbirder. Click here to read the entire review.
I find that using the Savanna is an enjoyable experience. Its ergonomics and overall image quality make it very comforting and easy to use. Overall image quality is very good for a relatively simple optical design. I have no reservations in saying that I could utilize this binocular on a regular basis for a variety of birding activities without feeling the need for more expensive optics.?
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Frank Dickman. Click here to read the entire review.