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Olympus Tracker 8x25 PC I Binoculars
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Olympus 118700
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We found 3 listings for the Olympus Tracker 8x25 PC I Binoculars (Olympus 118700):
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Reviews by Users
29 Mar 2009



You get what you pay for
I purchased these binoculars based on the posted reviews. Upon receiving and trying them out, the first impression is:
Pros:
compact, lightweight, pouch with belt loop, good short range ability
Cons:
Cheap look and feel, eye cup covers come off easily and will get lost sooner or later, neck strap is flimsy and on the short side, eye interval is rather narrow and if your eyes are wide apart like mine, you can't increase the inverval enough to accommodate both eyes at the same ...
–Jovialtaurusfrom Amazon.com
15 Feb 2009



Just the right binocs
I bought the Olympus glasses for my wife to use primarily around the house for bird watching. We live on acreage and she can sit on the front or back porch and watch all our local birds within a couple acres with no problem. They are powerful yet lightweight and comfortable in the hand. Easy to focus the 8x25 lenses.
–Closerfrom Amazon.com
31 Jan 2009



Olympus Tracker
Greart optics at an affordable price. This product made a great gift, however was shipped and received just in time for Christmas. Although the item was listed as "in-stock", we received an email after purchase from the reseller indicating that the binoculars were on back order.
–Paul B. Grayfrom Amazon.com