Simmons Optics ProSport (10X50) Binocular
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Simmons Optics ProSport (10X50) Binocular

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  • Binoculars Type: Binocular
  • Max Magnification: 10x
  • Zoom Ability: Without Zoom
  • Lens Coating: Fully Coated
  • Night Vision: Without Night Vision
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SIMMONS PROSPORT 10x50 BINOCULARS 801511

Pros These are a very good pair of entry level binoculars.
Cons None.
Recommended it? Yes
The Bottom Line:  These binoculars represent an excellent value for the money.
SIMMONS  PROSPORT  10x50  BINOCULARS  801511

            If you are in the market for an entry level pair of binoculars, that offer a good value for your money, then you may want to look into the Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars. The Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars have a list price of $58.15, but one can readily find them selling at a discount from some of the better Internet retailers for about $27.99.   Read on and see if the Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars have some of the traits that you are looking for in a pair of inexpensive entry level binoculars.

            In searching for a pair of binoculars there are a number of factors to consider. There are actually so many different factors, that at first, the whole idea of deciding which is the right pair of binoculars for your particular individual needs can seem a bit overwhelming.  I shall do my best to present some of these factors for your consideration in simple and easy to understand terms.  I hope that this review is of assistance to you in being able to make an informed buying decision.

           The Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars are part of the Simmons ProSport Binocular series.  These binoculars are designed to be durable, rugged, and to perform well even under very demanding viewing conditions.  They are a good choice for an entry level pair of binoculars for outdoor activities such as bird watching, as well as for hunting and nature viewing, and they function quite well even under low light conditions.

            I would like to discuss some of the features of the Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars that make them so appealing for certain uses.  The Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars have a magnification factor of 10 times.  That is what the "10" in the descriptor "10x50" refers to.  A magnification of 10 is just about the upper limit that one can hope to have in a hand held set of binoculars.  Once you go above a magnification of 10 times, the natural hand shake of the user causes a noticeable wobble of the image, and this is a factor that must be considered in making a purchasing decision. Even a person who has very steady hands will find it very difficult to keep their hands steady enough to avoid shaking when the object that they are viewing is quite distant.  This is something that is pretty much universally accepted among people who are familiar with binoculars.  As such, if you are considering purchasing a pair of binoculars that has a magnification above 10 times, I would obviously recommend a pair that has an image stabilization feature, or that can be mounted on a stabilization device such as a tripod.  Given that entry level binoculars are often considered as a gift for a child, it would not be advisable to go above a magnification of 10 for the reasons that I outlined above.  Children often do not have the steadiest of hands, and asking them to carry around a tripod is unreasonable, as it can curtail the spontaneity and enthusiasm of a young viewer.

            One of the many features that I like about the Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars is that the objective lenses are 50 mm.  For the novice reader, the objective lens is the lens that is at the wide end of the binoculars, and is not the part that you look through.  All other things being equal, a set of binoculars with larger objective lenses will enhance the ability of the binoculars to give a sharp, bright, clear, image, especially in lower light conditions.  A point to bear in mind, is that in bright clear light, a pair of binoculars with a significantly smaller pair of objective lenses, such as 36mm, will produce a bright image as well.  It is in less well lit conditions that having a larger set of objective lenses helps the object that is being viewed to appear to be brighter to the viewer.  The Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars also have a very good field of vision, which is 367 feet at 1000 yards, and the close focus distance is 15.5 feet.

            However, when it comes to getting a bright, sharp, clear image, in low light conditions, the most important feature that a pair of binoculars can have is the quality of the coating on its optics.  I think that just about everyone reading this probably already knows that light tends to be reflected off of glass or just about any polished surface for that matter.  That bit of information will come as no surprise even to the novice reader.  However, the more light that is reflected by the optics of a pair of binoculars, the less light is available to reach the eye of the observer, and thus the image being observed will appear to be less bright and less defined the greater the percentage of light that is being reflected.  How is this tendency to reflect light dealt with or compensated for, the novice reader may ask?  The answer is by coating the lenses, as well as the other optics inside of the binoculars with a material that assists in the absorption of light, and thus reduces the unwanted reflection of light.  The better the coating, the less light that will be reflected, and all other things being equal, the brighter and clearer the image in the binoculars will appear to the observer.

            The above cited information is very important to keep in mind when purchasing a pair of binoculars.  The Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars have fully multicoated lenses.  A pair of binoculars with fully multicoated lenses, such as the Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars have, will mean that all of the surfaces of the glass that come into contact with the air are multicoated with antireflective materials, and thus a higher percentage of light reaches the eyes of the viewer, which results in a brighter image.

            The Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars have a BK-7 porro-prism design.  Prisms are used in binoculars to reduce the size of the body of the binoculars, as compared to a telescope, and they also re-orient the inverted figure that would otherwise be seen by virtue of the effects of the objective lenses.  There are two internal prisms that reflect the image three times, and this serves to correct for the image being right-left shifted and upside down. 

            The Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars are also fully waterproof and fog proof.  This is an extremely important feature to look for in a pair of binoculars that is going to be used for outdoor use.  Trust me on this point.  You must consider having binoculars that are fully waterproof and fog proof.  Here are a few reasons why.  I am sure most of you who are reading this have had the experience of having their car windshield fog up.  If it is a hot humid day, and if your windshield is colder than the surrounding air, then water vapor is going to start forming on the colder surface of your windshield, and the result is that your vision is going to be impeded. That is what happens when warmer moist air comes in contact with a cooler surface.  Think of what could potentially happen on the inside glass surfaces of your binoculars if they were cooler than the surrounding air.  Fog and condensation could potentially build up and obscure your vision.  The Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars are completely tightly sealed, and are completely fog and water proof, and thus you will not encounter that problem.  Besides being completely sealed and waterproof, the Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars are "Nitrogen purged."  This means that the chambers of the Binoculars are fully sealed, and the air inside of them as been replaced with an inert gas that contains no water or water vapor. Having a pair of Binoculars that is waterproof also makes them very easy to clean and maintain.  You can actually rinse the dirt off of them under the tap in your sink, and dry them off with a soft cloth.  That makes maintenance a simple and safe chore.

            The Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars have another big plus, and that is that they are fairly light in weight.  They weigh in at just 28 ounces.  This makes it possible to carry them around all day without any serious undue fatigue.  Because they are relatively light in weight, it is also fairly easy to quickly move them around and position them to view the object that you are interested in seeing.  Because they are wide angle binoculars, the Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars also make it easy to quickly find the object you are interested in viewing in your lenses.

            Well who are the Simmons ProSport 10x50 Binoculars best suited for?  These binoculars are a good choice to consider for someone who is interested in purchasing a pair of entry level binoculars that would be suitable for casual outdoor viewing, hunting, boating, camping, a day at the beach, or bird watching.  For under $30.00, it would be hard to find a better pair of binoculars in this price range.

            Thank you for taking the time to read my review, but now if you will excuse me, I must get back to practicing my guitar.  I wish you good luck, and good viewing.

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