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Olympus Trooper 10x50 DPS 1 Binoculars

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A good binocular that brings you clear image.

(4 out of 5) by Jianwei Li on Aug 7, 2009 (Gaithersburg, MD USA)
I was looking for a binolular for my Summer crusie to Alaska. Many reviews said that Olympus Trooper 10x50 DPS is a very good binocular. It gives you very clear and stable image; easy to control and adjust; and relatively cheaper. So I bought it. I am very happy to have this binocular. As the reviews said, I can easily get the clear picture, no double image with colorful edge. This is a really good binocular.

Great quality for the price

(4 out of 5) by Kenneth A. Finlay on May 12, 2009 (Chesapeake, VA)
I purchased the Olympus Trooper 10X50 binoculars in preparation for a vacation to Alaska. I have not been disappointed with the binoculars based on the performance that they have exhibited. Great quality & functionality for the price.

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Great binoculars

(5 out of 5) by JStar on Apr 24, 2009
We wanted binoculars to start bird watching and after reading many reviews I settled on these. They are very reasonably priced and the view is great. easy to adjust and handle.

Great QPR

(5 out of 5) by G Miller on Apr 9, 2009 (Santa Rosa)
I don't think there is a better pair of binos on the market for this price. Bought for whale watching and have been very satisfied with their performance. Quality is that of a much higher priced optics. I would highly recommend this product.

Not perfect, but decent, especially for such a low price

(5 out of 5) by Stephen R. Finney on Mar 29, 2009 (Enid, OK USA)
These are very good binoculars when all factors are taken into account. They are not perfect, but the optics are great. I seen no obvious spherical, nor chromatic aberration so obvious in cheap binoculars. Brightness is great in low-light conditions, which is a plus in terrestrial viewing. The only area of concern that I have found is flare when looking at something such as a star or planet, and the object is proximate to a bright source of light. That is not likely to present a problem in most cases even if it is a minor irritation. All in all I think that value for dollar, these are solid, decent binoculars. They will have to do until I have money for Zeiss binoculars, and they will do well.