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Sony VAIO Carring Case for all VAIO Notebooks - Grey ( PCGA-CCGT/G )
Made by Sony
  • Fits up to 16” LCD models (Compatible with all VAIO notebooks)
  • Contemporary and distinctive design exclusive for Sony VAIO notebooks
  • Trimmed with high quality genuine leather
  • The light colored inside liners allow easy detection of accessories
  • Foam padding and durable material provides excellent protection for your computer
Amazon base price: $99.99
Used price: $87.94
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Slim Battery, Grey
Made by Motorola Inc.
  • Slim battery.
  • A388
  • 1 Year warranty
Amazon base price: $42.00
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Olympus Roamer 8x21 DPC I Compact Porro Prism Binocular (Gray)
Made by Olympus
  • Light and ultra-compact design for no-hassle portability
  • Anti-reflective lens coating reduces glare
  • Convenient center focus knob for easy, accurate focusing
  • Built-in dioptric correction adjusts to individual eyesight
  • Contemporary design
Amazon base price: $34.99
List price: $55.00 (that's 36% off!)
Used price: $35.09
Buy one from zShops for: $33.35
Average review score:

Decent compacts for the price
I gave this item 4 stars based on it's price. Even for $55 list this wouldn't be such a bad buy, but you can get them for substantially less. I am not a binocular expert by any means, but I'll give you my opinion. The binoculars are lightweight and small. Probably even smaller than you would envision from the dimensions. They come with a soft case (with a belt attachment) and a strap. The strap only connects to one side, so if you wear them around your neck they hang sideways. They have a diopter adjustment which adjusts the focus to each eye, and a central focus knob. They are split down the middle and fold a bit to adjust to the width of your eyes. The build is definitely 'plastic-y' which is one reason they are so lightweight. They say "Made In China" on the bottom, which for some reason cheapens their appearance a bit. Comparing the performance of these to a $100 pair of fullsize binocs I bought my father in law, I'd have to say they are just okay. Of course, due the lens diameter & cheaper optics they aren't as bright or as clear. The images also seem to lack dimentionality. A tree, for instance, appears flat almost like cut out of construction paper. But it is still raised above the background, Giving you the feeling of watching a cheap 3D movie. The diopter adjustment is a bit stiff, making it difficult to fine tune. It also isn't stepped, so it can go out of adjustment. Finally, the lens covers fall off very easily.

Does this all mean that I regret buying them? Not at all. They were inexpensive, and unlike my father-in-laws large heavy binocs, they are lightweight & small enough to wear on your belt or put in your wife's pocketbook. The image quality is decent (if not good). They wont look ridiculous at a play or a concert & are probably decent all around traveling binoculars (for casual use). And although they are not weather or water proof they are cheap enough to replace.

Binocular Use for Individuals Wearing Eyeglasses
I have not purchased this item; however, I wanted to inform westwindtalker2 how to use these binoculars (or any other normal pair of binoculars). First step, take off your eyeglasses. Second step, look through the binoculars at a stationary distant object, close your right eye and adjust the focus until the object is in focus for your left eye. Third step, while continuing to look at the same object, open your right eye, close your left eye and adjust the diopter correction until the object is in focus for your right eye. Fourth step, open both eyes, adjust the distance between the eyepieces so the image is seen as a single object and adjust the central focus knob. (You could also try reading the instructions supplied with the binoculars--they are available in pdf format from amazon.com from this item's webpage.)

Excellent
The product was easy to use and accurate. It is also a great buy!


Olympus Roamer 10x21 DPC I Compact Porro Prism Binocular (Grey)
Made by Olympus
  • Light and ultra-compact design for no-hassle portability
  • Anti-reflective lens coating reduces glare
  • Convenient center focus knob for easy, accurate focusing
  • Built-in dioptric correction adjusts to individual eyesight
  • Contemporary design
Amazon base price: $44.99
List price: $65.00 (that's 31% off!)
Used price: $42.63
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Motion Systems Grey Digital Camera Bag (ICDT10-GRY)
Made by Motion Systems
  • Side mesh pocket for batteries, flash cards, or cables
  • Included shoulder strap
  • Color: dark gray with light gray accents
Amazon base price: $9.99

Minox Grey Filter 35 GSE / ML / GT-E
Made by Leica
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $59.00 (that's NaN% off!)

    Minds @ Work 20GB Grey/Black Digital Wallet
    Made by Minds @ Work
      Amazon base price: $519.99
      List price: $549.99 (that's 5% off!)

      Minds @ Work 10GB Grey/Black Digital Wallet
      Made by Minds @ Work
        Amazon base price: $449.00
        List price: $449.99 (that's 0% off!)

        Leica 35mm f/2 Summicron M Aspherical Wide Angle Manual Focus Lens - LHSA Edition (Grey Hammertone)
        Made by Leica
        • Particularly compact, wide angle lens with aspherical lens surface for excellent optical performance
        • Parallel guided focusing mount
        • Combined Meter/Feet Scale
        • LEICA M quick change bayonet
        Amazon base price: $
        List price: $2,200.00 (that's NaN% off!)

        Lastolite Ezybalance Grey & White 12" (30cm) Exposure Aid Card.
        Made by Lastolite
          Amazon base price: $

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