Don't doubt the performance of the mid-priced Pentax DCF SP. This binocular presents a remarkably bright and sharp view of the action from sunrise to sunset. Built on a strong magnesium frame, the waterproof and fogproof DCF SP is a definite customer favorite. The Pentax Worry-Free warranty guarantees enjoyment of this binocular for years to come.
Optical Features
| Fully Multi-coated Lenses |
Increase light transmission with multiple anti-reflective coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces. |
| Phase Correction |
Enhances resolution and contrast through roof prisms. |
| BaK-4 Prisms |
Optimize light transmission. |
Construction Features
| Roof Prisms |
Appreciated for a streamlined shape and durability. |
| Magnesium Alloy Body |
Is sturdy and resistant to corrosion. |
| Rubber Armoring |
Provides a secure, non-slip grip. |
| Multi-position Eyecups |
Twist up and down for comfortable viewing with or without eyeglasses. |
| Center Focus Wheel |
Adjusts both binocular barrels at the same time. |
| Locking Right Eye Diopter |
Adjusts for differences in a user's eyes. Located by the right eyepiece. |
| Tripod Adaptable |
Can be mounted using standard ¼-inch threading. Adapter sold separately. |
Design Features
| Waterproof |
Optics are sealed with O-rings to prevent moisture, dust, and debris from getting inside the binocular. |
| Fogproof |
Barrels are filled with nitrogen gas to inhibit internal fogging. |
Nice At The Price
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04/06/2011
by
Larry from Garland, TX
The Pentax Bino's are good for the average price & work well in A.M. & P.M. hunts where you are hunting deep woods. I use a set a friend has of Pentax 8x32 & located an flicker of an ear then eye. From seeing the ear'then eye I saw a antler point then 7 more to go with it. 8 points & 160lbs. to get out to boat while I watched for a bear( we saw two Grizzles earlier)---guess we could have stayed together.
Great mid-range compact binoculars
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08/31/2010
by
Ken from North Carolina
My wife and I are avid birders, and for several years now I've been using the Pentax DCF SP 8x32 as my primary binoculars. I prefer the 32mm objective for general use, since it allows a smaller and lighter binocular, easier to hold to my eyes and carry for long periods. The Pentax has all the required features: phase corrected prisms, fully multicoated lenses, waterproof, etc., but at a reasonable price. The view is excellent, with a wide field (almost 400' at 1000 yards), very sharp and high resolution. It compares favorably with many more expensive binoculars, and is quite close to the view through my wife's Leica 8x32's.
Given the excellent optics and the reasonable price, anyone looking for birding binoculars should have these on the list. I'm giving them 5 stars for the overall value.
Good build and decent optics
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08/25/2009
by
Tero from Missouri
I used this pair, my third 8x32, over the summer for 40 lifer birds. Very relaxed birding, I never paid attention to the optics once I found the birds. Large wide field in focus. The sharpness in the middle is a tiny bit worse than one other pair I have, but that pair has a smaller sweet spot. This issue in the field is pretty irrelevant, not a deal breaker.
Weight, ergonomics and handling are good. Just big enough for my hands..long hands, but not wide. A large handed user may prefer an 8x42.
If I were to get another 8x32, it would be the ED version of this.
I have two Pentaxes so far, and neither has caused any problems in two years. I have a tripod mount for the 10x, not really needed for the 8x, but may find use if you are in a blind or standing in one spot for raptor viewing or such.