Galileo 10-40x60 Zoom Binoculars
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List Price: $249.95
Your Price:
$169.99
-- saving you 32 percent
Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Height: 3.50 inches
Width: 8.50 inches
Length: 10.00 inches
Weight: 3.75 pounds
Model: G-104060
Manufacturer: Galileo
Color: Black
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
Model SKU: B0009HNH4A
Very poor optics
by Stephen J. Scheifler
from Kirkwood, MO United States,
2008-10-19
I've owned a variety of binoculars including several zoom models, and these were by far the worst. The set I got could not focus clearly on either eye even at minimum zoom, and just plain horrible when zoomed even 20x. I'm not talking about stability without a tripod, that's an issue with any zoom. Mount these in cement block and they couldn't get clear focus at a modest zoom level, at least the pair I got. So, I've returned them, the first time ever for me in countless Amazon orders over the years.
Great Binoculars for a Great Price
by Hesham Talat Hegazy
from Egypt,
2008-02-08
Very cool product ,not so heavy as I expected with a fine neck strap that doesn't irritate the skin .
This is the best Binoculars at this price
out of collimation; otherwise pretty good
by Ottokrat
from San Jose, CA,
2008-01-11
I would have really liked these but they were just a bit too far out of collimation for me to be happy. I returned them to Amazon.
I got these because I wanted something a bit more powerful, and I had previously bought Galileo's C-8x24-50, which I love more and more as they are bright and clear, and what I'm starting to realize is in super collimation, and also a great buy thru Amazon/Prime. I use them for amateur wildlife viewing and amateur astronomy. For astronomy at high zoom, the image is a bit shaky without some form of steadyment, but that's not the binoculars fault.
I guess it's just hit or miss as to whether you get a good set or not?? Too bad. If I were to get a pair of these 104060's in good collimation, they'd be a great binocular that I would be very happy with.
Collimation is a apparently big problem with binoculars. Over the years having different sets, I used to think it was just me but now I know the difference a well calibrated set makes from my 82450. (It's also too bad there is no user collimation adjustment on these things.)
I tried Barska's 20x100-70 but they were in way worse collimation, basically not even looking at the same thing with each half! I don't think I'd like the Barska even in good collimation as the image seemed smaller and dimmer than the Galileo even at low zoom.