Olympus 10x50 DPS I Binocular

Olympus 10x50 DPS I Binocular

994 votes • 14 reviews
₹5,600  •  Out Of Stock  •  By Olympus
Olympus 10x50 DPS I Binocular price in India starts from ₹5,600.
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Features

  • 10x magnification
  • UV protection to protect eyes against the sun's harmful rays
  • 6m close focusing distance
  • New rugged
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Olympus 10x50 DPS I Binocular Specs

  • 10x magnification
  • UV protection to protect eyes against the sun's harmful rays
  • 6m close focusing distance
  • New rugged

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Pawan Kumar
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6 years ago

Best in the market!

Olympus 10x50 DPSI A great pair of binoculars with amazing clarity at a reasonable price. So, what are the pros that makes it​ a professional binoculars; A. For Terrestrial purposes 1. If someone is pointing a particular object in a day light, it will simply blow their mind by clarity and brightness. One can even point out a tiny droplet of water from a distance of 300 feet. 2. One might observe the Mirage (heat waves​) in a bright sunny day. 3. Point out on horizon, and one can able to see different landscapes​ which are not visible through the necked eyes. 4. At night, it is more brighter than unaided eye. For instance, cattle are grazing 1000 feet away can be seen through these binoculars which barely visible through the necked eyes. B. For Astronomy 1. I've observed sun sports at evening through these. 2. Craters can be easely observed, but more fascinating fact is its brightness. When I firstly saw the moon I literally dropped my jaws, it was cristal clear. 3. Observed the three moons of Jupiter. Fourth one might be behind it. But, it will need very steady hands or a tripod indeed. 4. When I've pointed the south direction at the tail of the constellation 🦂 I could barely see few stars, however, through these binoculars it was more than 50 in number. Conclusion: On an average the diameter of our pupils varies upto 2.5 mm to 5.5 mm according to the light conditions. Brighter the​ day smaller the pupil will be or in other words, at night our pupil will be larger. So, exit pupil (diameter of the objective lens divided by magnification of the binoculars) must not be less than 2.5 mm, otherwise image would be blurry and less brighter. For instance, if the exit pupil of a binocular is 3 mm then its field of view would be narrower with a less brighter image as compared to 5 mm. In short, it is always advisable to go for binoculars with a larger exit pupil.​

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Mohammed Ameen
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6 years ago

Very good binocular - Recommended for buyers

I got this binocular for 4.5k however within in a week the price was reduced to 4k. Now with regards to the product. It is beautifully built, has amazing clarity. Things far away at 1km can be seen clearly. For stargazing, i was able to see the Moon very clearly in detail. Jupiter and Saturn can be seen with a little detail. If you have a steady hand you can view Jupiter's moon as well. Saturn's ring can be seen faintly. Cons: Its little big on the heavier side. One cannot hold this for more than 20 seconds steadily. Otherwise a very good product with crisp and bright images. Go for it.

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Prawal Pandey
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6 years ago

Mind-blowing purchase

IT PACKS A HEAVY PUNCH *one thing that struck me the moment i put it on my eyes was its Clarity. The clarity is just phenomenal, to the extent that its clearer than our vision *Another feature that entralled me was its 3D effect view , the same as you see in theatres * you could see signs/advt as far as 3-4kms away ( obviously they have to be bug enough to be seen ) *another major feature is its 50mm lense. in a nutshell, if you point towards a dark area, you will be rest assured to get a bright view , bright enough to bring a smile to your face * have heard a lot about the star gazing capabilities like spotting jupiter and its moons and looking at crators, but unfortunately i cant comment since I haven't had the opportunity thanks to overcast skies and most importantly, light pollution in and around NCR *knob to adjust focus rests comfertably at the top, mid * star gazing might be trouble some as its very shaky at full 10x and you cant hold it still on one object. *perfect for novice astrologers and stargazers *only drawback i felt was that eye caps aint attached. you have to remove them individually and put the back.

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