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Pentax DCF WP II 8x42 Binocular (with Case)
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Pentax 62551 8x42 DCF-WP II BINOCULARS For the best deal on the Pentax DCF WP II 8x42 Binocular (with Case), you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the 62551 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales.
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14 Oct 2008



Excellent Optics - Great Construction - VALUE for Medium to Low $$$
Ok, my first review on Amazon, so let me tell you about the Pentax DCF WP II 8x42 binoculars...
First off, figuring out all of the "lingo" and other things about optics is really difficult. I just wanted a really excellent pair of binoculars at the best possible price. So, I purchased these.
These binocs were bought specifically to look at animals in Yellowstone National Park. Second use is bird watching at home. Read below, but in short - they performed EXCELLENT!
Comfort -...
–Michael E. Parrishfrom Amazon.com
09 Jul 2008



Outstanding Value
I had the good fortune of attending a Texas Parks and Wildlife Expo a couple of years ago. There was a vendor selling many brands of binoculars, including Zeiss, Leica, Leupold, Pentax and Swarovski. In an outdoor setting, I spent 30 minutes looking through the different brands and models. These Pentax binoculars are 95% as good as the fine European models at a small fraction of the price. Therefore, they have earned my highest rating for value.
–J.B. Whitefrom Amazon.com
15 Jan 2007



Great optics - Excellent value - Poor Pentax Cust. Service
Excellent optics for the price. Compares favorably with models costing double.
One drawback - the binocular is listed on the Pentax website as having click-stop dioptor detents to keep the adjustment "locked" once set for your eyes. Regrettably Pentax removed this feature but the bino is described as containing it. I called Pentax and the customer service rep didn't know it had been removed and told me my binoclar was defective and I should return it to Amazon for a replacement. Ama...
–T. Lovellfrom Amazon.com