Steiner 444 8×30 Safari Pro Binocular
Steiner 444 8x30 Safari Pro Binocular
- 8x30 binocular
- Durable body is impact resistant
- Precision UV blocking German optics
- Sports Auto-Focus focusing
- 10-year limited warranty
Binocular
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(out of 3 reviews)
List Price: $ 199.99
Price: $ 163.60
Steiner 7x50 Commander V w/ Compass Binocular
- High-definition marine binocular with special BaK4 prisms and built-in compass
- Unique coating technology provides high light transmission to produce crisp images
- High-depth-of-field Sports Auto-Focus gives you clear view of 20 yards to infinity
- Sturdy Makrolon housing is guaranteed shock-resistant and mil spec waterproof
- Measures 8.2 x 3.6 x 5.2 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 40 ounces; 30-year warranty
Steiner Commander V 7 x 50 mm Binoculars... world-class professional ocean yacht racers agree they're the best! Take it from legenday skipper Dennis Conner: "We've used a lot of binoculars over the years, but when we outfit a boat for the America's Cup or the V.O.R. Round-the-World race, we choose Steiner for reliability, brightness, and their exceptionally stable and accurate compass." Talk about high praise from an informed source! If you're after the brightest optics for unparalleled performance at night or in low light conditions, here are the brightest Binoculars made: the Steiner Commander V. With "HD" High-Definition Nighthunter technology that delivers 96% peak light transmission, the highest ever recorded. You choose a standard model, or one with integrated high-performance illuminated compass. The analog compass and ranging reticle are reliably precise and don't impede your view. Compass-illumination button is easy to operate even with gloves on (uses 2 watch-type alkaline ba
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List Price: $ 999.99
Price: $ 899.99
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July 18th, 2010 - 03:56
Review by D. M. Harman for Steiner 444 8×30 Safari Pro Binocular
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First thing is the binoculars pictured are not the one’s you will get. 444’s are the newer sort of “racier” version of the 442’s pictured.
My first impression opening the box was, “wow, much lighter than I expected”. The optical quality is outstanding by any measure at this price point. Clear, bright, a good field of view, amazing for about $170 actually. Typically you get this optical quality starting around $500-600. The 20mm eye relief makes using them with glasses a non issue, really nice feature. Fit’s my hands well and the lightness makes fatique no problem. Attached lens covers and a well thought out case with straps make keeping them with you easy and painless.
I use these mainly for sporting events, at the beach, vacation, etc. The “sports auto-focus” is perfect for this use. Pick up the binoculars and wham, it’s there. If however your primary useage is realitively close in bird watching inside the confines of a small to medium yard, say less than 120-150 feet, these are not for you. While you can set the focus in that close anything outside about 100-125 yards will be out of focus and setting the focus takes to long for moving birds and game animals.
When used within their rather large limits, it’s tough to beat these Steiners…worth every dime.
July 18th, 2010 - 04:44
Review by Adam yates for Steiner 444 8×30 Safari Pro Binocular
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it can be so hard to find a good pair of binoculars that look clear and sharp and don’t make your eyes bug out, all at a reasonable price, of course these were still a little on the expensive side, but definitely worth the money.
July 18th, 2010 - 05:13
Review by Alex Perez for Steiner 444 8×30 Safari Pro Binocular
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This is nice, Small, light weight, very clear, comes with carry case, clean pad, sight cups, strap, fits in your hands nicely looks good!
July 18th, 2010 - 05:38
Review by Mouse for Steiner 7×50 Commander V w/ Compass Binocular
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Reasonably light-weight, very clear glass, German quality. Range-finding reticle, accurate compass.
My only gripe – the reticle mast moves when you adjust the inter-pupilar distance, and in my case becomes “bent” after adjustment. I guess it’s inevitable with this design (which is very common).
Overall – great bino. I love it!