Pentax

Need to take pictures with binoculars? Do you fear of accidentally dropping your binoculars beneath the ocean surface? If you are looking for binoculars with picture-taking ability and excellent waterproof ability, then Pentax binoculars are the ones you have been waiting for. Here are some of the models you might want to know about.

Pentax UCF Binoculars
If you are looking for a compact size Pentax binocular, this binocular is perfect for you. This binocular is great-looking with its streamlined body, great for theatre-watching. We can call this “the binocular with a style and performance”. However, this binocular can also be used outdoors, if you are just careful of using it.

Pentax DCF SP Binoculars
These binoculars bring out the best of Pentax optics. The lenses are made up of the lightest materials available. In return, the result is a low distortion and light-weight binocular. Just like Swarovski binoculars, these binoculars have shallow-underside barrels, for people with big thumbs. The barrels are also spaced enough to avoid collision of knuckles of the thumb.

Binoculars Camera Digital Pentax
Pentax offer the world’s first binoculars with a built-in camera. They allow viewing through binoculars and capture images just like what cameras do. They are great for bird-watchers, sports enthusiasts and outdoor-loving people. These lightweight binoculars feature a roof-prism design and come with USB and video ports for interaction with a PC. Pentax offers the best binoculars digital camera if you want still pictures from a close-up action.

Pentax 10x50 PIF Binoculars
One of the trademarks of Pentax, these binoculars are not just any ordinary rain-proof binocular, they are made to survive underwater. Even submersion to a depth of 16 feet won’t drown these binoculars. The downside though is they are hard to grip because of their bulky feature. They come along with nitrogen-filled barrels for optimum viewing in foggy areas and are built for extreme environmental conditions while giving superior performance.

Pentax 20x60 Binoculars
These binoculars are technically called as the Pentax 20X60 PCF WP Binoculars. They are fully water-proof, nitrogen-filled, and offer nice viewing quality. Their body type is stylish using aspherical elements for superb quality in viewing. The body is fully protected with rubber completely submersible in water to a depth of 1 meter. The lenses are multicoated to prevent from UV radiation and provide great transmission of light, reducing flare and glare. Their BaK-4 prism structure allows more light at the edges, providing enhanced brightness for clearer view in darker conditions. The eye relief is around 20mm, and the body has an easy-access diopter adjustment. These models also come with tripod sockets.

Pentax 8 x 40 Binoculars
These XCF series of binoculars give superior performance, and have multicoated-lenses for a great time viewing. They work great whether you are a serious binocular-viewer or a casual viewer. Just like the PCF series, these binoculars have specially-coated lens for protection from sun ray radiation. The center-focus is placed well for great speed and accuracy in magnification adjustment. Right before the right eyepiece ring is a diopter adjustment that allows near to far sighted people to conveniently view. These models come with a lens protector, a binocular strap and a carrying case.

Pentax Compact DCF 8 x 32 Binoculars
These binoculars feature a lot of capabilities despite their being lightweight and compact. These binoculars are perfect for extreme harsh conditions with their fog-proof, water-proof, and impact proof design.

Always put in mind that there is no perfect binocular. You have to sacrifice some features in order to get a specific feature you might want. And also, there are so many binocular models and brands displayed around in any store outlet, so feel free to choose the ones the suits your needs. If you want binoculars that can survive the waters, then binoculars of Pentax will be the right choice.

 
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