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Leica Trinovid BCA 10×25 Binoculars Review

By Jeff 1 Comment

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First Look at the Leica Trinovid BCA 10×25 Binoculars

Birdwatchers usually love all aspects of nature, not just our feathered friends. Whether we’re hiking, wading or boating we need equipment that can keep up. A great pair of compact binoculars helps us get where we want to go. All, while taking in the views and vistas we see. The Leica Trinovid BCA 10×25 binoculars are a lightweight, compact set that offer an array of features bird watchers need.

Focus on Features

This set of binoculars is water resistant but not completely waterproof. So some care should be taken not to immerse them. Daylight viewing is best with this set of roof prism binoculars. They deliver fantastic sharpness and color rendition in good or average lighting conditions. The lenses do not feature the light-gathering coatings many models have, so they won’t perform as well before sunrise or after sunset.

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The metal casing  and polyurethane coating adds durability. While the rubberized grips allow you to maintain good control even when your hands are wet.

The Big Picture

The Leica Trinovid BCA 10×25 binoculars are a great set for beginners. They want to enter bird watching with a high quality set that excels in the basics. Any outdoor activity will be enhanced when these are in your hands. They are also an excellent choice for those looking for a light pair of binoculars. At an amazingly lithe 9 ounces, you can hold them all day without getting tired. Arthritis and wrist problem sufferers will also absolutely appreciate this set. The polyurethane armor adds extra protection for your investment.

They are one of Leica’s most affordable pairs of binoculars. Combining quality and durability to provide years of great viewing.

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    February 15, 2010 at 6:38 pm

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