WTB: 10x50 Binoculars that are water proof
WTB: 10x50 Binoculars that are water proof
I want to buy a 10x50 binoculars that are water proof. My budget is around $250, is there any recommendation for any brand ? I was thinking of getting a grand eye bino when I go Hong Kong next month but seems like it is not water proof. Anybody use Grandeye brand bino 10x50 before , and is it good ?
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Re: WTB: 10x50 Binoculars that are water proof
Nikon Action Ex 10x50. I have a pair and I highly recommend it
While its not as premium as the top end, its very clear (Gary will testify to that), very well balanced (important when holding) and the edges are tolerable - distortion is not usually noticable unless you're looking for it.
Its waterproof and internally purged (means technically, no internal fungus) plus it has a "no-fault" warranty from Nikon, if not bought on the grey market.
I think you should be able to get it for around $250 or maybe just a slight top-up
Of course you can also get it from various shops which will sell it for up to $750
Take note though - the cheaper Action series (not Ex) are not waterproof and their optics are slightly inferior so don't mistake one for the other
While its not as premium as the top end, its very clear (Gary will testify to that), very well balanced (important when holding) and the edges are tolerable - distortion is not usually noticable unless you're looking for it.
Its waterproof and internally purged (means technically, no internal fungus) plus it has a "no-fault" warranty from Nikon, if not bought on the grey market.
I think you should be able to get it for around $250 or maybe just a slight top-up

Of course you can also get it from various shops which will sell it for up to $750

Take note though - the cheaper Action series (not Ex) are not waterproof and their optics are slightly inferior so don't mistake one for the other

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Re: WTB: 10x50 Binoculars that are water proof
@garygoh - Finally get to meet you!
You looked more rugged now. Time to update your avatar pic. 
I do not have any experience with GE's 10x50 bino. Only managed to look through the big binocular Clifford bought from them. Very good views through this big bino, most memorable is Venus + Pleiades conjunction in 2012!
$250 is a decent budget. Just wanna say just because you are travelling to HK, you need not force yourself to buy some astro stuff there. If there is a good bino that could be bought here or online, can also go ahead. Perhaps you can contact the HK Astronomical Society (http://www.hkas.org.hk/) and ask them about this. They may be able to offer you more options in HK and maybe let you look through some of their binoculars.
Some amateur astronomers is of the opinion that 10x bino offers no significant visible advantage over 8x when it comes to magnification. And in return, gain more portability and stability while in use. So you may also want to research on getting a premium 8x40/42 bino instead of a good/average 10x50.
Again, highly recommend you read this book available from loan in the library:
"Stargazing with Binoculars"
http://catalogue.nlb.gov.sg/cgi-bin/spy ... /5889943,1
While you are there, perhaps you may be keen to visit the astro theme park:
http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/ce/Museum/Space/ ... tro_en.php
Joke Lei Ho Wan! (Wishing you good luck!)
@Cloud_cover - Alamak, I need to attend which court to testify again?
But yeah, that Nikon Action Ex 10x50 is a good bino. So good I have no intention to bring any of mine when we go up north. Andromeda Galaxy! 


I do not have any experience with GE's 10x50 bino. Only managed to look through the big binocular Clifford bought from them. Very good views through this big bino, most memorable is Venus + Pleiades conjunction in 2012!
$250 is a decent budget. Just wanna say just because you are travelling to HK, you need not force yourself to buy some astro stuff there. If there is a good bino that could be bought here or online, can also go ahead. Perhaps you can contact the HK Astronomical Society (http://www.hkas.org.hk/) and ask them about this. They may be able to offer you more options in HK and maybe let you look through some of their binoculars.
Some amateur astronomers is of the opinion that 10x bino offers no significant visible advantage over 8x when it comes to magnification. And in return, gain more portability and stability while in use. So you may also want to research on getting a premium 8x40/42 bino instead of a good/average 10x50.
Again, highly recommend you read this book available from loan in the library:
"Stargazing with Binoculars"
http://catalogue.nlb.gov.sg/cgi-bin/spy ... /5889943,1
While you are there, perhaps you may be keen to visit the astro theme park:
http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/ce/Museum/Space/ ... tro_en.php
Joke Lei Ho Wan! (Wishing you good luck!)
@Cloud_cover - Alamak, I need to attend which court to testify again?


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Re: WTB: 10x50 Binoculars that are water proof
@GaryGoh, I've a 8x42 N2 filled bino (roof prism design) from GE, I can pass to Gary Chee to let you try before you decide if you want to get from GE. IIRC, the price is about S$110
Re: WTB: 10x50 Binoculars that are water proof
Thanks all for the reply, I'm getting a 10x50 binoculars so that I can put it into my samurai 60L dry cabinet which is currently loaded with camera stuff. I just got a quote from GE saying that they had 1pc nikon 10x50 Action EX in stock, HK $1280 self collect from their H.K. office, is this price cheaper then Singapore ? I try to check out also astro scientific at SCC for any bargain.
Hi Clifford ,
I'm interested to test out your bino ?
Hi Clifford ,
I'm interested to test out your bino ?
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Re: WTB: 10x50 Binoculars that are water proof
@GaryGoh, ok I'll pass it to Gary Chee, you can meet with him @ his sidewalk event.
Re: WTB: 10x50 Binoculars that are water proof
Hi Clifford,
Thanks I will get it from gary chee when I met him.
Thanks I will get it from gary chee when I met him.
Re: WTB: 10x50 Binoculars that are water proof
If you can, do try the binoculars out before buying. I bought a pair yesterday and tested a range in the shop, across various makes and prices. They were all roof prism type and 8x or 10 x 42 (I already have a good pair of 10 x 50 porro prisms, but wanted something a bit more compact for travel). I selected the ones that, at least for my eyes, gave the best view.
Ideally they should be tested under the night sky, but that wasn't possible.
Go well!
Jeremy
Ideally they should be tested under the night sky, but that wasn't possible.
Go well!
Jeremy
Re: WTB: 10x50 Binoculars that are water proof
Hi Jeremy,
Where did you buy the binoculars from ? Do you have any recommended shop that I can buy from ?
Where did you buy the binoculars from ? Do you have any recommended shop that I can buy from ?
Re: WTB: 10x50 Binoculars that are water proof
Probably not much good to you as I am in UK. But the principle is the same: try out if you can.
I bought Opticron Discovery 8x42 for GBP 161
Go well!
Jeremy
I bought Opticron Discovery 8x42 for GBP 161
Go well!
Jeremy