On our past cruises, we've looked out at sea and said "wish we would have brought our binoculars!". This time I'm going to do it. However, I'd like to buy a pair of small inexpensive ones that work fairly well - anyone have any ideas?
dk
Tasco seemed cheap, are they cheesy?
Thanks for the info.
dk
Wow - that's more information than I thought anyone would give... but, very informative. I was looking at some Nikons, but they were a little expensive. Tasco seemed cheap, are they cheesy?
Thanks for the info.
dk
We just bought these for $23 on Amazon and they came yesterday. They had great reviews and we love them. They are not as small as we had hoped, but the work very well.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000051ZOA/ref=ox_ya_oh_product
Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 8.2 x 4.2 inches ; 19.8 pounds
Okay, this is exactly something that has been on my mind as well with regard to purchasing a pair for our cruise, so I'm glad it was brought up...
Here is my concern and hopefully you binocular buffs can help me out. I wear eyeglasses for distance, so how do i get around a pair of binoculars while wearing my glasses w/o the risk of scratching my eyeglass lenses?
TIA
Most binoculars have either rubber eye cups that can be rolled up or an eye piece that twists to adjust the amount of eye relief (the distance required between the eyepiece lenses and your eyes) for eyeglass wearers. Go to a store where you can get your hands on some and try them out. Start with models that advertise eye relief of 16mm or greater. I think you will be surprised at how many models will work for you.