Olympus Outback 10x21 RC1 BinocularsGreat binocs, small, light, easy to carry, and decent optics for a tiny price.Comes with a functional soft, artificial leather carry case with velcro flap, neck strap slot, belt loop slots on rear, and a nylon neck strap affixed to the binocs. Re: the occasional negative review, please research how binoculars work before you buy. The 10 in 10 x 21 is the maximum magnification (too much makes it hard to focus because the human hand shakes); the 21 is the diameter of the objective lens (bigger collects more light).The 10 x 21 is a great compromise between performance and portability - makes these binoculars good for concerts, casual use, sightseeing.Not for serious birdwatchers or salt water sailors, who want more performance and therefore will tolerate more weight and size.Also, before writing a review, please learn how to focus your binocs, including how to fine tune the focus with the adjustable eyepiece: (First, pick out a moderately distant object. Second, viewing with your left eye, adjust the master focus [center knob] with right eyepiece covered and blocked off.Third, viewing with your right eye, fine focus [twist the slim right eyepiece ring] the right eyepiece with the left eyepiece covered and blocked off.Now your binocs are 'set' for your particular eyes and you can easily change focus as you view different objects just by using the master focus knob.The next person, with different eyes, will likely need to readjust the binocs per above instructions.)Also the rubber eyecups can be adjusted in and out as well.This helps some people, especially those with glasses.
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