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Pentax 65808 PCF II 10×50 Waterproof Binocular

Pentax 65808 PCF II 10x50 Waterproof Binocular

  • Nitrogen-filled waterproof (JIS Class 6) construction allow these binoculars to be used in the most extreme weather conditions
  • Aluminum-diecast body adds strength and durability
  • Long eye-relief for viewing with or without glasses
  • Mechanical focus lock feature allows user to lock in at a specific distance for convenient focus-free viewing
  • Click-stop diopter adjustment locks in right eyepiece diopter setting

See what you might have been missing with the PENTAX PCF WP II series of binoculars. A perfect companion for dusk or dawn observation, these high-performance models come with large objective lenses for superior light gathering in even the lowest light conditions. The nitrogen-filled bodies are protected by a rubber covering that makes them waterproof, fog-proof, and fully submersible down to one meter of water. Stylish designs host features that provide excellent viewing comfort and easy operation. Offering a perfect blend of outstanding optical performance and rugged waterproof design, the PENTAX PCF WPs II are ideal for use on and around water.

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List Price: $ 189.00

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  • C.L.O.S.E. (CONVERGENT LENS OPTICAL SYSTEM ENGINEERING) ALLOWS BINOCULARS TO FOCUS DOWN TO 1.6 FT.
  • TOUGH, RUBBER-COVERED EXTERIOR.
  • Exceptional customer service and unparalleled product expertise.

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List Price: $ 262.49

Price: $ 174.99

www.microglobe.co.uk The PENTAX 10x 42 DCF HRc is a full-size binocular in a smaller package. With 10X magnification, large 42mm objective lenses for superior light gathering and a fiber reinforced polycarbonate body with nitrogen-filled waterproof (JIS Class 6) construction, these are the smaller binoculars are perfect to use in tough weather and lighting conditions.
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  1. Review by J. W. for Pentax 65808 PCF II 10×50 Waterproof Binocular
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    These are my first pair of “nice” binoculars and I love them so far.

    I’m using them for astronomy and their views are clear as a bell. Well worth the extra bucks. The rubber coating is thick and makes them feel sturdy and easy to hold. The focus knob, exit pupil adjustment, and tripod mount cover all turn smoothly. Focusing does take some effort because of the seals but in my experience all waterproof bino focus knobs take some work to turn.

    I tried Nikon, Swarovski, Leupold, Celestron, Mead, Bushnell, and Jason. The Pentax are a great bang for your stargazing buck.

  2. Review by Jesse for Pentax 65808 PCF II 10×50 Waterproof Binocular
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    These Pentax Binoculars are a very fine piece of optics . They are very clear , smooth in focussing and look/feel very tough.

    I use them for night sky watching and they work very well for that. I looked up for Comet Holmes and the Binocular once focussed gave a crystal clear view of the night sky— no fuzzy objects. Some distant star clusters come out really sharp on these binoculars. And it is fog proof and dew proof. I am very satisfied with it.

    Compare this with a Nikon – I think Pentax will be equal in performance to Nikon. Pentax is little better on price. Till now I had only used Nikon.

    I only wish that Pentax had been little more generous in giving better lens caps and eye piece covers. These ones are of a very cheap quality especially the one for the eye pieces which is just one whole cover which does not stay in place. Pentax should learn some thing from the Nikon in this matter.

  3. Review by T. Arnold for Pentax 65808 PCF II 10×50 Waterproof Binocular
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    I purchased these while serving in Iraq for off-duty star gazing and on-duty tactical observation. These things are absolutely amazing. Their ability to draw in light is unbelievable for the price. No matter the weather conditions, I always have a clear view becuase not only are they fully multi-coated, but they’re also fog proof. The rubber outer coating is easy to clean (believe me, in Iraq that is important). Do yourself a favor; buy these and quit looking at the more expensive Canons and Nikons. With the money you save by getting these you can purchase a tripod adapter and a monopod or tripod for long distance observations.

  4. Review by Jonathan D. Lindberg for Pentax 65808 PCF II 10×50 Waterproof Binocular
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    I bought these binoculars after studying reviews for a few weeks and for the price, I really can’t complain! I’m using them primarily for astronomical purposes.

    PROS: Great price (I found prices ranging from about $250 down, and this was the best price I could find); solid construction; great optics.

    CONS: The focusing knob isn’t the smoothest…requires a bit of pressure; the lens caps/case/strap that comes with the binos are a bit cheesy, especially the ocular lens “shield” (I’ll probably search at some point for a better – tethered – set of aperture/ocular lens covers).

    They work gorgeously both during the day and for looking at the stars. I’d recommend a tripod adapter and a tripod for these if you’re looking to study double stars/star clusters/etc, since you get about 1/2 magnitude brighter stars when the binos are stabilized. They do wiggle a bit.

  5. Review by JB for Pentax 65808 PCF II 10×50 Waterproof Binocular
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    I have a pair of the original Pentax PCF 10×50 binoculars. As best I can recall I purchased them while in high school, which means no later than 1980. In the course of 30 years I’ve used them quite a bit for sports and general use, lost the lens caps, and had to clean my kids fingerprints from the lenses innumerable times; but I find that after all that time they still work as well as they did when new. Great light gathering capability, good balance (if a bit heavy) in the hand, clear optics. A great purchase then and now.


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