Pentax's UCF WP lineup are sealed porro prism models in either 8x or 10x strengths to suit your needs. They feature niceties such as short minimum focusing distances, comfortable rubberized shells and dioptric corrections that will not be changed accidentally. The unibody construction is noticeably more rigid than that of its inverted porro prism colleagues.
| Prism Type | Porro |
| Magnification | 8x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 25 mm |
| Angle of View | 6.2° |
| Field-of-View | 324' @ 1000 yd / 107.57 m @ 1000 m |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 6.23' / 1.9 m |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 3.1 mm |
| Eye Relief | 15 mm |
| Interpupillary Adjustment | 57 - 78 mm / 2.24 - 3.07" |
| Dioptric Correction | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Focus Type | Center |
| Tripod Mount |
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Please Note:Tripod 'spacer', such as Pentax's #69552 adapter, is recommended. close |
| Dimensions | 4.57 x 2.72 x 4.33" / 11.61 x 6.91 x 11.00 cm |
| Weight | 12.88 oz / 365 g |
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Comments about Pentax 8x25 UCF WP Binocular:
EXTRAORDINARY VALUE...YOU WON"T BE DISAPPOINTED...SOLID CONSTRUCTION...ANOTHER GREAT PRODUCT FROM PENTAX!
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Comments about Pentax 8x25 UCF WP Binocular:
I love professional baseball but I can only get cheap seats so I bought this binocular worrying that 8X zoom maynot be good enough. It was plenty good enough and enjoyed the game so much more. I wear glasses and it has a setting for that on eyepiece. It's small and easy to carry around. The only thing was that the Diopter adjusting Ring does not snap in place 80% of the time. I just have to keep pressing it down until it locks into place. Maybe mine is little defective ... or maybe it may improve over time. It's a good buy for what I wanted to do.
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