Steiner Commander III 7X50 Binoculars (Blue)
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1 new or used available from $688.00
Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #123309 in Camera & Photo
- Brand: Steiner
- Dimensions: 4.60" h x 8.20" w x 9.70" l,
Features
- Incredible brightness, and a range finding reticle
- Highest light gathering ability of any compass binocular
- HD-stabilized compass
- 30-year limited warranty
- Military specification standards for shock resistance, humidity and waterproofing
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Some of the best known, world-class skippers won't head out without their Steiner Commander III. They feature incredible brightness, and a range finding reticle combined with an illuminated, HD-stabilized compass. The 7 x 50 configuration, combined with Steiner's brilliant CAT (Color Adjusted Transmission) optics, give the Commander III the highest light gathering ability of any compass binocular, making easy work of navigating at night or in poor light conditions. Commander III's are built to mil. spec. standards for shock resistance, humidity and waterproofing. They feature a 30-year limited warranty.
Customer Reviews
Sets the standard
I've had a pair of these for about two years now; they have given outstanding performance on and off the water. The light-gathering ability at night is almost unreal - almost like a night-vision scope. Clarity of vision in all lighting conditions is superb. Collimation is excellent. Optical quality is typical Steiner - none better. Compass is extremely accurate. When they get crusted with salt, a light spray-off with fresh water cleans them up nicely. One complaint: the little batteries which run the night illumination on the compass are quite difficult to remove and replace. 2 caveats if you buy these binos: definitely get a flotation strap, in case some dolt drops them overboard; don't loan them out, as it will be damn tough to get them back.
Way Cool
I too bought these for boating, and find the image stabalized compass really helpful. Without the stabilization, the compass would swing around 15 degrees either side, with it, maybe 1-3 degrees. I expecially enjoy the fact that I can adjust for my vision once, and not touch the focus -- ever... I can also read the compass with my glasses on -- and that is unusual for some units I tried.
Yes, get the flotation strap.. Dolts will drop them...
This piece is a jewel.
I bought the binoculars 4 years ago and used them mainly for boating.I only can reconfirm the previous review. The optics are superb, giving a good view in low light conditions and even at night. I had no need to change the battery for the compass light in these four years, but used the compass illumination may be no more than 20 times. Buying these binoculars seems expensiv, but it is like aquiring a jewel. With a little of care you will not need to buy other binoculars for the rest of your live.


