Visionary 8-16x25 Monocular | 
| Brand: visionary Category: CE
Buy New: £24.99 as of 30/7/2010 06:55 BST details
New (2) from £24.99
Seller: Lotnabox Warehouse Direct Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 22,053
Memorabilia: No
MPN: V81625M EAN: 5060185560503 ASIN: B001P8B9NI
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 8 & 16 x magnification | | • | Very popular among walkers | | • | Fully armoured body | | • | Includes rubber eyecup case, caps, cord | | • | Quality roof prism |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Monoculars are very popular among walkers as they provide ease of use with essential practicality, and this monocular is a good choice for those wanting a zoom facility. It features a range between 8 & 16 x magnification through a 25mm lens. It is tough as it features a fully armoured body. The lens is clear and bright and features a quality roof prism. Folds into a compact shape.
Includes rubber eyecup case, caps, cord
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| Customer Reviews: Great product but slow delivery November 24, 2009 Mrs. P. E. Edmondson (Barrow-in-Furness UK) 8 out of 14 found this review helpful
The monocular is great, really easy to use. I was a bit disappointed at how long it took to arrive, as these days i think it is reasonable to expect items to arrive within the week when they are in stock (and theres no post strikes). I ordered this on the saturday for a competition the weekend after but it never arrived till the tuesday after my competition. When i checked up on it on the thursday or friday it hadn't even been dispatched.
single vision April 27, 2010 R. W. Andrews (Essex) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
not fantastic,it's OK though, fits the pocket,not too bulky,although the one I have has a spot on the lens,that's going to need cleaning.
Hard to use April 10, 2010 Mr. M. A. Jablonski (Cambridge,UK) Quite solid build, good fit in hand, however, there is a serious drawback, it is hard to set focus, and when you zoom you need to refocus as well.
During sunny days an eye need take time to adapt to use it. I would say - if you are not that space/weight constraint take binoculars.
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