Reddit Reddit reviews OLYMPUS TROOPER 8 X 40 DPS I Binocular

We found 5 Reddit comments about OLYMPUS TROOPER 8 X 40 DPS I Binocular. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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OLYMPUS TROOPER 8 X 40 DPS I Binocular
Prism Type BK-7 Porro/Field of View at 1,000 yds 429 ft (130.8 m)Close Focus Distance 13.1 ft (4.0 m)Eye Relief 0.5" (12 mm)/Relative Brightness 25Weight 25.0 oz (710 g)Dimensions: L x W x H 5.5" x 7.2" x 2.3" (139 mm x 182 mm x 58 mm)Prism Type BK-7 Porro/Field of View at 1,000 yds 429 ft (130.8 m)Eye Relief 0.5" (12 mm)/Relative Brightness 25Weight 25.0 oz (710 g)Dimensions: L x W x H 5.5" x 7.2" x 2.3" (139 mm x 182 mm x 58 mm)Wide-angle field of viewAnti-reflective lens coating for better image brightnessLarge center focus knob for fast, easy focusingNew rugged, high-quality finish with sure-grip rubber coatingUV Protection for worry-free viewing
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5 Reddit comments about OLYMPUS TROOPER 8 X 40 DPS I Binocular:

u/southernbenz · 6 pointsr/space

> Olympus 8x40 DPS-I

Amazon.com link. $50.00

u/s18m · 4 pointsr/birding

I have been using Olympus 8x40 since 5 years now for casual birding and I love them. I just checked Amazon, they sell them for $64. If they're in your budget, I highly recommend them.

https://www.amazon.com/Olympus-Trooper-8x40-DPS-Binoculars/dp/B0001M3612

u/jollygoodvelo · 2 pointsr/CasualUK

I bought some of these a while back. Olympus 8 x 40 DPSI Binocular https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0001M3612/

Really impressed.

u/bvillebill · 2 pointsr/telescopes

Both of those scopes would pretty much qualify as "toy" telescopes. The Celestron is fine as a spotting scope, or for birding. It will let you see the moon quite a bit better, that's about it. The other won't work as a terrestrial scope as it flips the images upside down, and again it won't show you much in the sky.

Neither one will be any good for taking photos. Taking astro photos is tough, complicated and generally pretty expensive (think $1,000 to start) although it can be done cheaper if you're handy and know what you're doing, but not for any less than $500 US probably as a bare minimum. Forget get about that for now.

Rather than wasting money on a lousy telescope, I'd buy him a decent set of binoculars for comparable money. Here's a nice pair, http://www.amazon.co.uk/Olympus-8-40-DPSI-Binocular/dp/B0001M3612/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1415296493&sr=8-15&keywords=nikon+binoculars. Those will show him the moon, some star clusters and nebulae and can be used for lots of other uses such as birding. They're much higher quality and much more versatile than the scopes you're looking at and they're £55. I'd be thrilled to get a pair as a gift.

u/Warzinak · 1 pointr/Astronomy

Yes, its the Olympus 8 x 40 DPSI , they seem like a good cheap option.