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50mm IPD, compact and lightweight porro design
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Magnification: | 6x |
Objective diameter: | 30mm |
Field of view: | 420 ft @ 1000 yards |
Eye relief: | 21mm |
Near focus: | 9.8 feet |
Interpupillary distance: | 50-70 mm |
Lens coatings: | Fully multi-coated |
Body: | Polycarbonate, rubber armor |
Tripod adaptable: | Yes |
Size: | 4.6 x 6.3 inches |
Weight: | 17.1 oz |
Included accessories: | Neoprene case, rainguard, wide neckstrap |
Handy, lightweight and easy-to-use, Opticron Savanna WP porro prism binoculars are uniquely suited to adults and children as young as 7 years.
With popular features such as waterproofing, long eyerelief for glasses wearers and ergonomic rubber armor, the optical system delivers brighter, sharper more three dimensional images compared to similarly priced roof prism binoculars. In addition the wide-angle eyepieces and large depth of field make for easy location and tracking of wildlife.
With a minimum IPD of 50mm, the Savanna WP can be enjoyed by children as young as 7 years without fear of eyestrain. Weighing just over 17oz and standing just 4.5" high, the binocular fits easily into a backpack or sling bag or can be stored in its lightweight neoprene case.
Like their sister compact models, both the 6x30 and 8x30 are engineered to deliver excellent quality and value for money for the younger wildlife or birdwatcher and come with a comprehensive 5 year Premiere Warranty.
Opticron Savanna WP binoculars are supplied in neoprene case with rainguard and wide neckstrap.
OpticsCamp is an authorized Opticron dealer.
Cute little bino , excellent for the price.
I used to have the Leupold Yosemite 6x30 which is very similar. I missed having this format and thought I'd try the Savanna since I currently own an 8x42 Opticron roof prism binocular which I like a lot.
The Savanna delivers a high quality view in an inexpensive package. It's fun to use and is just the right size for my hands. I like the focus wheel a little better than the old original Yosemite model. However, the porro prism binoculars are not ideal to use in very cold weather, as the focus wheel stiffens. Since the wheel is very large I simply use two fingers from each hand to turn it when it becomes stiff from the cold.
The binocular works very well with my eyeglasses providing a nice easy view with very nice resolution.
I recommend OpticsCamp. Brad helped me sort out an issue with a binocular. He is very attentive and helpful.