Hi all,
Have been silently reading this forum for some time. Decided to create an account to seek some opinions from the veterans and experts here.
Do you have any knowledge or experience on handling Kenko binoculars? Specifically I'm looking into these models:
http://www.kenkoglobal.com/optics/water ... _7x50.html
http://www.kenkoglobal.com/optics/water ... x42_w.html
Besides starwatching, these are few of the points I'm considering, in case anybody asks.
1. For daytime use, I plan to use it for scenery viewing mostly. Not doing birdwatching so zoom bino not necessary.
2. Waterproof. I plan to bring it to the sea/beach. Resistance to salt spray/air would be great. Otherwise preferably easy to clean.
3. Good eye relief. I'm speccy.
4. Weight. I've handheld demo sets (other model/brands) up to ~800gms. Anything above 1kg is too heavy for me.
5. Cost. I'm looking at around SGD200 plus. I hope not to exceed $300.
Thanks for reading this!
Opinion on Kenko binoculars
- orly_andico
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Re: Opinion on Kenko binoculars
Kenko is a Japanese company. I know that their binoculars are made in Philippines because I bought two pairs from their plant over ten years ago (Pentax camera bodies are also Made in Philippines).
I used to have a pair of these Kenko binoculars that cost me $50 back then. They were OK. But for under $200 why not buy the Nikon Action Extreme line? (made in China.. read into that what you will)
I used to have a pair of these Kenko binoculars that cost me $50 back then. They were OK. But for under $200 why not buy the Nikon Action Extreme line? (made in China.. read into that what you will)
Re: Opinion on Kenko binoculars
Hi orly_andico,
Thanks for the reply. How did the Kenko feel and perform after prolonged use of those pairs that you bought? Does it 'spoil' easily?
I had a quick look at the Nikon Action EX line specs. Seems heavy. I see if I can test out a demo set.
Thanks for the reply. How did the Kenko feel and perform after prolonged use of those pairs that you bought? Does it 'spoil' easily?
I had a quick look at the Nikon Action EX line specs. Seems heavy. I see if I can test out a demo set.
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Re: Opinion on Kenko binoculars
They were definitely not as good as the Nikon Action EX. Since the Nikons are only about $120 USD for the 8x40, it's my current favorite. And weatherproof.