🔍 Unleash Your Inner Hunter with Precision!
The Steiner Predator Series Hunting Binoculars feature 8x30 Auto Focus technology, designed for optimal visibility in challenging environments. With advanced Color Adjusted Transmission (CAT) technology, these binoculars enhance your ability to spot game in foliage and shade. They are lightweight, waterproof, and fog-proof, ensuring durability and clarity in all conditions. Backed by a lifetime warranty, these binoculars are a must-have for any serious hunter.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22.8 x 16.7 x 8.8 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.91 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 5.3 x 16.5 x 11.9 centimetres |
Item Weight | 454 g |
Brand | Steiner |
Colour | 8x30 Auto Focus |
Included components | Steiner Predator Series Hunting Binoculars, 8x30 Auto Focus |
Plug profile | Tripod Mount |
Objective Lens Diameter | 30 Millimetres |
Part number | 2045 |
Size | One Size |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Focus type | Auto Focus |
Style | 8x30 Auto Focus |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**A
Muy nítida imagen
La nitidez, el enfoque automático hace que localices más fácilmente y con más rapidez el objetivo, muy buenos binoculares
R**E
Excellent but might take some getting used to if you're used to roof prisms
If you're used to roof prisms and/or a center focus wheels these will take some getting used to. First, the Auto Focus absolutely works as described. Adjust the diopters once (if needed from the default setting) and then let your eyes focus on the subject as you look around. This was the part I had to get accustomed to. Instinct is to reach up to the focus when changing ranges. With the Steiner AF you just need to wait a moment while your eyes adjust. Odd at first but quickly gotten used to. The CAT coating (with its ridiculously 90s-looking logo stuck on the side) seems to work well despite a slight rose-tinge in brighter light. I get VERY good depth perception and peering into darker sections of woods was easy and seemed every bit as bright as my naked eye.Second; if you're only familiar with the roof prism binos (or haven't used porros in a while) you'll realize there are a few tradeoffs. Porros are the older style but produce clearer images with wider fields of view (because the light passes through fewer prisms) BUT they are physically larger. This 8x30 is as large as (but much lighter than) my 10x40 Leupold roof prisms (when perpendicular to each other).Comfort-wise, with the open frame these carry like a set of roof prisms. The eye-cups are sized nicely (for me, anyway). There's plenty of adjustment in the hinge for different faces. I can hold them comfortably single or double handed for quite some time. Overall, these are a solid set of German-made optics at a reasonable price.
M**1
Klasse Teil
Habe lange danach gesucht und nicht enttäuscht. Wunderbare Optik. Steiner halt.
A**R
Works for Folks with Wide IPD
Love these binoculars. I have 95% IPD (Interpupillary Distance) and most binoculars do not have enough spacing between the oculars to get a correct view. These binoculars have enough IPD to give a correct view, at least up to 7.3 cm. They will work for wider IPD, but you need to verify they work for you. With the eyes fully in the eye cups and properly spaced IPD, there should be no blacking out of portions of the image if you move your eyes slightly. If you wear glasses your prescription should have an IPD measurement.I have Steiner Predator roof prism binoculars that do not adjust to my IPD, love them except for the IPD problem. My wife now has them, as she has more normal IPD. In my experience, porro prism binoculars accommodate wide IDP better than roof prism binoculars. Practically no binocular manufacturer specifies IPD, so you need to try the binoculars to see if they fit. Amazon's return policy make this no risk and I just bought the 10 power version of these binoculars for a little more reach.Since i already had a set of 8x 42mm Predator binoculars these were no surprise on the clarity and color shift. The smaller objective lenses make these binoculars much lighter, smaller and easier to grip. I use these in my vehicle for general observation of terrain and animals and the color cast makes animals easier to spot. The single focus setting allows you to track objects without refocusing, important for fast moving subjects coming at you or moving away (birds and aircraft).Cons: No settings mark for oculars, so if more than one person is using the binoculars they need to be reset each time you switch users. Resetting is easy to do, but takes time and you might lose sight of a moving object during that period. Best for one user. Not good for serious bird watching. The color cast and 20 meter minimum focusing distance can make identification difficult. Not good for night observation. The objective lenses are too small for good night vision, best use from late dawn to early twilight. I have 7 x50mm and 8 x 56mm binoculars for low light conditions. Finally, the neck strap is OK, but could be wider and padded to make it more comfortable.All in all, I think these are great binoculars for the price, even better values when Amazon has them on sale.
M**N
For hunting close quarters the CAT coating is a game changer
I purchased these Steiner Predator’s a few days ago, and I was very impressed with the auto focus ability, and the clarity. The CAT coating stood out to me when I was viewing some deer I came a crossed while hiking. I could see them very easily, and was in thick timber. They are very light weight compared to other optics I tested in this price range. For hunting close quarters the CAT coating will be a game changer. Right out of the package you can feel they are very well made and durable. They are very ergonomically made, and feel great in the hands. After using these for a few days I’m very pleased with the quality and price. They are very reasonable for all the features, and I would recommend buying Them
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