The black and gold LaScala Optics 3x25 Othello Opera Glasses offer good resolution and brightness. The Othello features a push-button red light emanating from the center hinge, which is quite useful for discreetly reading a theater program during a performance.
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- 11.2° Angle of View
The black and gold LaScala Optics 3x25 Othello Opera Glasses offer good resolution and brightness. The Othello features a push-button red light emanating from the center hinge, which is quite useful for discreetly reading a theater program during a performance.
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LaScala Optics Othello Overview
56-70mm interpupillary adjustment range
UPC: 839912001016
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LaScala Optics Othello Reviews
Disappointing
By Ahuva
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2018-10-29
Nowhere did I see in the description(or maybe I just didn't understand) that the focus cannot be changed. It is not as sharp as I would like and since it cannot be changed, there is little that can be done. It doesn't really give me the precision I would like.
Lovely opera glasses
By Urban Alaskan
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2009-12-27
I got these because I wanted something a little nicer looking than my birdwatching binoculars. Also something that fit better in my evening bag. These fit the bill on both accounts. They work fine. The program reading light is a nice touch, but I wish it had been placed differently: I was afraid I'd accidentally switch it on and point it at the performer while I was looking through the glasses.
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