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Pentax's DCF series of premium roof prism binoculars are available in a few different variants to suit your particular combination of needs and budget.
There's the basic DCF HR, offering just the brilliant optics of the series in a non-waterproofed package which shaves a bit off of the weight and price. Next are the DCF HR II, which add a sleeker design as well as nitrogen purging and O-ring seals for totally impervious waterproof and fogproof protection. Then there are the world class DCF WP classics, available in four variants and all of absolutely stunning optical quality as well as complete fogproof and waterproof protection.
Finally upon the pinnacle rests the flagship of Pentax sport optics, the DCF SP line. These are just a bit bigger than the DCF WP collection but add some fine tuning at a spare-no-expense mentality (such as stellar eyecup design, hydrophobic external lens coatings and better close focusing) for those who simply must have those extremes of performance.
Whether you're looking for the best bang for the buck or are a purist of perfection, there's a DCF roof prism beauty for you that'll likely last a lifetime.
| Prism Type | Roof |
| Magnification | 8x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 32 mm |
| Angle of View | 7.5° |
| Field-of-View | 394' @ 1000 yd / 130.81 m @ 1000 m |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 6.56' / 2 m |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 4.0 mm |
| Eye Relief | 17 mm |
| Interpupillary Adjustment | 58 - 74 mm / 2.28 - 2.91" |
| Dioptric Correction | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Focus Type | Center |
| Tripod Mount | None |
| Dimensions | 4.96 x 2.05 x 5.00" / 12.60 x 5.21 x 12.70 cm |
| Weight | 1.48 lb / 671 g |
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Comments about Pentax 8x32 DCF SP Binocular:
nice size and weight
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Comments about Pentax 8x32 DCF SP Binocular:
These binoculars are magnesium encased and have amazing light-gathering lenses. Compared to my Nikon 10x25 Prostaff binoculars the Pentax 8x32 wins hands down, more light, more steadiness, and better ability to identify birds. They are also tough and can handle a 2 ft drop unlike the Nikons. I highly recommend these binoculars for birders and for concert goers because of the clear, light-gathering lenses. They are a terrific price, half-way between the $1,500 Zeiss and the $300 Nikons.
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