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The Swarovski 10x32 WB EL Binocular is a midsized binocular with performance on par with anything in the industry. Swarovski's was first with the innovative "bridgeless" EL design, now widely copied by all their competition, and many birdwatchers report that the 10x EL is as easy to handhold as many other 8x units.
In 2009, Swarovski now is including their lovely Snap Shot digiscoping adapter with all of their EL binoculars.
| Prism Type | Roof |
| Magnification | 10x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 32 mm |
| Angle of View | 6.9° |
| Field-of-View | 362' @ 1000 yd / 120.18 m @ 1000 m |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 6.56' / 2 m |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 3.2 mm |
| Eye Relief | 12 mm |
| Interpupillary Adjustment | 56 - 74 mm / 2.20 - 2.91" |
| Dioptric Correction | ±3 |
| Focus Type | Center |
| Tripod Mount | None |
| Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.05 x 5.39" / 11.99 x 5.21 x 13.69 cm |
| Weight | 1.35 lb / 612 g |
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Comments about Swarovski 10x32 WB EL Binocular:
I've read reviews that flirt with calling these the best "safari" binoculars ever made. After using them just a few days on local birds, I can only say that they are certainly the best binoculars I have ever laid hands on. Make no doubt about it, they are expensive - you get what you pay for. They are bright, ergonomic, and a joy to use. Personally, I could find nothing I did not like. A minor point: the rubber guards for the objective lenses have a tendency to come off too easily.
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light weight, clear and preforms well in bad light.
Have check them out around the world and happy that I now own a pair
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As a keen birder who has been ever-so-slightly frustrated by the lower power on a very good pair of 8 x 32's, these were the perfect upgrade! I adore the extra power for detailed wildlife viewing and identification. Since I prefer to do most of my birding on foot, I appreciate the featherlight weight with no compromise to the construction quality (they feel so solid). In addition, it's hard to believe one could want a brighter image!
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Comments about Swarovski 10x32 WB EL Binocular:
excellent in every respect. Be careful not to loose glass covers: we used 1mm climbing rope to genly loop them to binocs. (Common issue with lens covers!)
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The Swarovski's exceeded my expectations in every way. I bought the 10x32s because I didn't want the bulk or weight of the 10x42. These are incredibly bright especially in low light or at dusk. The high quality is apparent in every aspect. They are compact enough to fit perfectly in my Domke bag's outer side pocket while still in the case. The size is perfect for travel so I will never feel the need to leave these home. Eyecups retract nicely for eyeglass wear with decent eye relief. I used them while on an Alaska cruise this summer with lots of wildlife viewing during early morning and late evening. The clarity and brightness are excellent. While onboard the cruise ship, I was invited to a tour of the bridge. The ship's pilot saw my 10x 32s and told me he has the same pair at home and loves them. He thought the 10x was a little too strong (shaky) for his use on the ship, but I really like the 10 power.
These are totally amazing. My only complaint is that the lense covers tend to pop off when removing from the case. Not a big deal as these binos are the best money can buy and totally worth it.
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