TASCO Essentials 10x25 monoculare con prisma a tetto compatto nero

Brand:TASCO

2.9/5

37.73

Calcolali come un'altra esigenza umana fondamentale. Con un'armatura protettiva in gomma, questo potente piccolo monoculare si adatta perfettamente alla tasca di qualsiasi giacca da caccia o giubbotto da tacchino. Prestazioni ottiche eccezionali, resistenza agli agenti atmosferici e prezzo accessibile rendono questi monoculari ideali per sportivi occasionali, avidi osservatori o genitori di bambini molto curiosi. di vista (ft.@100yds./m@100m): 288FT./115M * Diametro tubo: 1 * Lunghezza (pollici/mm): 11,25 * Peso (oz): 4,7 * Alzata/Variazione: 1/4 M.O.A. RegolazioniInformazioni su TascoTasco è stata la scelta popolare americana nell'ottica sportiva da oltre 50 anni e la nostra missione è stata quella di progettare e produrre ottiche di qualità a prezzi che si adattino al budget di qualsiasi famiglia. I prodotti Tasco sono ricchi delle ultime funzionalità, costruiti secondo rigorosi standard di controllo qualità e progettati per offrire una vita di soddisfazione, quindi puoi scegliere Tasco con fiducia. Con un'ampia selezione tra cui scegliere, troverai sicuramente il prodotto di ottica sportiva giusto per tutti i membri della tua famiglia.

EAN: 0046162005682

Categories: Elettronica, Fotocamera e foto, Binocoli e telescopi, Monoculari,

Lente completamente rivestita. Dotato di armatura in gomma nera, cinturino da polso e custodia per il trasporto. Prismi a tetto. Campo visivo: 288 piedi a 151 metri. Monoculare potente, ultracompatto e ultraleggero. Bellissimo design e durata costruiti per durare. Materiali di qualità al 100% utilizzati e ampiamente testati. Ottica di qualità con straordinaria nitidezza HD.
Brand TASCO
Brand Name ‎TASCO
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 583 ratings 3.8 out of 5 stars
Eye Piece Lens Description Prism
Finderscope Reflex
Focus Type Manual Focus
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎8.9 x 5.1 x 2.7 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎6.61 x 6.26 x 2.4 inches
Item Weight 0.08 Kilograms
Item Weight ‎0.08 Kilograms
Lens Coating Description Fully Coated
Manufacturer ‎Tasco
Material ‎rubber
Model Year ‎2014
Number of Items ‎1
Objective Lens Diameter 25 Millimeters
Package Weight ‎0.14 Kilograms
Part Number ‎568RBD
Sport Type ‎Hunting
Suggested Users ‎Mounts
Warranty Description ‎1 year

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Scritto da: Mark S.
Great buy for under 7 bucks.
Very decent pocket size monocular. You probably can't beat it for $6.99. They're normally $10.99 at Walmart, so I couldn't pass it up! I actually got two of them. One had a little residual glue under the eye piece armor so it wouldn't turn without stretching the armor on the body of the monocular. The glue machine at the factory must have dribbled a bit too much. I eventually worked it loose by gently turning back and forth. No damage occurred during this process and it's fine now. Also the eye cup on the same one is a bit out of round from being smooshed a bit too long in the bubble pack. I suppose that will eventually correct itself too. Hey, for $6.99, I can live with it. The optics on both are nice and clean. No dust or dirt like in some others this cheap. The image is very good for 25mm. The glue issue on the stuck one and the fact that there are no lense caps, was my reason for taking off a star. They do however, include a belt pouch. For the price, you really can't go wrong. Especially for pocket sized convenience. Keep in mind that with a small lense size of only 25mm (less light is captured), it's best suited for daytime viewing or spotting for a larger, more serious optical device. If you want better viewing at dusk or dawn, you'll have to opt for a much larger monocular with a 42mm, 50mm or larger exit lense. Anything larger than 60mm, usually gets you into a spotting scope. You can get a pretty decent Chinese12x50 monocular for under $20, but it's not going to fit in your pocket. Also, keep in mind that if you get one with a zoom, the image will become dimmer, as you zoom out further. A fixed power design is always better if you know what you really need for length. Yeah, yeah. That's what she said. Lol. 8x,10x and 12x are my favorite, as they don't shake the image as much as higher powered monoculars. An extra plus on this purchase, is the fact that I got it from the TASCO STORE (on amazon) and not a third party retailer. It's nice buying from the company that actually manufacturers the product. Overall, for it's intended purpose, I'm very happy with this purchase.
Scritto da: D Benny
Recommend
I didn't expect much for $11 but I was surprised. Very cool little unit.
Scritto da: Chris Nelluc
Very good
Not confident in the Velcro on the belt carry case. Otherwise project is great
Scritto da: kyle cummings
Nowhere near as bad as some reviews make it sound.
It works I'd say even a bit better than the price they have listed. People must be crazy with how they handle things because the second I started twisting the focus I could feel how gentle that is. Most cheaper products have to be treated like glass, and this item is literally glass. Durability is as price dictates, not bad at all. I could easily keep this thing going a year or two in my pocket with minimal care. Performance? Up to cost but pretty bad. It has a lot of problems with anything before I'd say 50ft, and after a certain distance.This may be due to me again doing that too-rough twist and snapping the closer end of the focus track, but I don't think so because it tends to do the same for further out when twisting other way. Things are too blurry to be seen when close. My other top of lowest bracket scope is 10x44, and that one can see much closer and further than the Tasco, but does get blurry at about 10-20ft. I am assuming that it's actually due to the diameter of the glass itself, not any defect due to this reason. Compared to a $70 BAK-4 prism, the view isn't all too bad. It's not as sharp but it's definitely clear. x25 felt a bit small to me. Which is easily fixed by just panning around a lot more. As I expected with most unsealed mono's, this thing will get foggy if it's even near breath. So if it were to drop in water or be left in unfit conditions i'm sure it could do horrible damage to it.
Scritto da: Mark L.
compact and good clarity !
Small, easy to carry, and pretty darn clear. Are they as good as leupold ? Nope. But who cares, they are a $10 Monocular. If you lose one or break it, no big deal. I bought 3, one for myself, one for my son and my grandson. We use them all the time and we like them !
Scritto da: P Cheng
Decent, usable, simple
The Tasco Essentials 10x monocular is good for general observation. It works well for observation of aircraft around airfields, my main usage. It also works well just to spot what's around you. Out in the general world it works well for low flying aircraft. The optics are clear, and scratch free, the focus mechanism works well. Single handed operation works well for me, but may not for others - just depends on how much dexterity you can muster up. If you're used to using binoculars, you might find you need a slightly steadier hand on a monocular - but that's up to you. Optically - it's what you expect and is perfectly adequate. Elements are in fact glass, but as usual around this price range exhibit chromatic aberration, but it's well controlled for the price point. I do suggest usage in good lighting conditions. In the dark - it won't be as good as you want. But, any larger lens elements for better low light operation would increase weight and decrease portability. The rubberized coating reduces the chances of dropping it - along with the wrist strap. I also expect it to survive falls onto ground cover, or carpet. Concrete - no idea - good luck. Additional features: *Peel back rubber eyecup for glasses users. Beware, do not _pull_ on the rubber eyecup - it will come off, but a spot of epoxy will fix that. (Knocked one star for shoddy adhesives work) *Lightweight *Holster *Wrist strap (included, but optional, has clip), and wrist strap attachment on monocular - essential so you don't drop it.
Scritto da: Eric
Mediocre
I was/am looking for a small monocular to take on hikes. I took this Tasco monocular on a hike the first day after I received it. I'm disappointed in how well it works. By the reviews I was expecting to see more detail farther away than it does. I have never had a monocular before so maybe my expectations are too high. I dont know if it's even possible to have a monocular this small that functions as I want it to. But I'm not completely happy with it so I'm giving it 3 stars. Because really, it just doesnt work that well.
Scritto da: Ian
Inexpensive but lacking quality
Great price but the image quality is lacking. Very sensitive to eye relief to the extent that it almost needs to touch your eyeball. Even if you do get it close enough, the image is fuzzy and distorted around the edges. Seems durable and is light weight.
Scritto da: June.M.H
Tasco monocular 12 x
Useless product not good clear vision poor lens for production of light wish I had not purchased it
Scritto da: Rosemary King
Five Stars
Lovely present.
Scritto da: Gerry Sephton
Fairly rugged.
This is handy. Pocket sized & simple. Has no zoom. Just set focus & use it. Fairly clear for the size. Good price.
Scritto da: richy*2013
Good to spot bus numbers and schedules
I live in Montreal and I use this to spot bus schedules and bus numbers from afar. I used it every day so far I've had it for a week. The picture is clearer than expected. Good for the price.

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