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Steiner Predator 8x22

Steiner Predator (8x22) Binocular

Small size, light weight and the ability to spot game in heavy cover make these the perfect choice for treks into forest and heavily... Read More
Small size, light weight and the ability to spot game in heavy cover make these the perfect choice for treks into forest and heavily foliated brush. The 8 x 22 Predator weighs only a few ounces, and features a double-hinged body so it folds to easily fit into a pocket or its own small case, yet delivers the brightness you'd expect from larger binoculars. Especially recommended for use in tree stands or other activities where light weight and compact size are critical. Minimize
Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars
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By:   diffraction
Apr 19, 2001

Excellent Choice in Waterproof, Compact Binocular

Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars

Pros: waterproof, sturdy, compact, ergonomic

Cons: lenses are not aspherical, giving some distortion at the edges

The Bottom Line: 
You cannot go wrong. Outstanding choice for outdoor use in a compact, waterproof, reasonably priced, and superbly designed binocular.

Author's Review
I purchased this binocular after reading the above Epinions, as I was in need of a compact and WATERPROOF binocular, to take along for outdoor recreation and canoeing. I had previously owned a 6x30 pair of Steiners, and had been very impressed with their ruggedness and quality.
I would confirm everything said in the earlier Epinions. Without spending a lot more money, this is perhaps the best value in a sturdy, waterproof, fit-in-your-pocket quality binocular. Add a neoprene strap, and you have a pair that floats! One caveat: the neoprene strap I purchased for flotation was wider than the strap holder-inserts on these tiny binoculars. I solved that problem easily by mating the strap to the binocular using small o-rings, such as you might use to hold a key.
The CAT coating on the lenses is very pleasing for use on sea and land, but the absence of absolutely neutral color-rendering might be objectionable to some users, especially if used indoors. I did a side-by-side comparison to a pair of Nikon 8x23 Diplomats, which have aspherical lenses. Center sharpness seemed to be about equal, but there was a distinct fall-off in sharpness at the edges in the Steiners, which apparently do not have an aspherical corrector. The overall impression of the Nikons was sharper, and perhaps a twinge brighter due to the more neutral coating; but the Nikons are not waterproof, as compact, nor quite as easy to hold comfortably. After purchasing, I would say these Steiners are just what I was looking for outdoor use, and I remain very pleased with them.
 


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