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🔭 See More, Miss Less — Elevate Every Adventure with Diamondback HD!
The Optics Diamondback HD 10x42 Binoculars combine high-performance 10x magnification with 42mm objective lenses and fully multi-coated optics to deliver exceptional resolution and color accuracy. Built tough with waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof features, these binoculars are designed for demanding outdoor use. Ergonomic rubber armor ensures a secure grip, while adjustable eyecups and a center focus wheel provide comfortable, precise viewing. Backed by an unlimited lifetime warranty, the Diamondback HD is a reliable companion for bird watching, hunting, and shooting.










































| ASIN | B07V3LDFCR |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparent Angle of View | 6.3 Degrees |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #16 in Binoculars |
| Brand | Vortex |
| Built-In Media | Binoculars, GlassPak binocular case, GlassPak case harness, Comfort neck strap, Tethered objective lens covers, Rainguard Eyepiece Cover, Lens Cloth |
| Coating | Fully Multi-Coated |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (10,583) |
| Diopter Adjustment Range | +/-3 diopters |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Exit-Pupil Diameter | 4.2 Millimeters |
| Eye Relief | 15 Millimeters |
| Features | Fog Proof |
| Field of View | 330 Feet |
| Focus Description | Manual Focus |
| Focus Type | Center Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00875874009943 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.7"L x 5.1"W |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.2"L x 7.8"W x 5.1"H |
| Item Type Name | Diamondback HD 10x42 Binoculars |
| Item Weight | 21.3 Ounces |
| Magnification Maximum | 10 x |
| Manufacturer | Vortex Optics |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DB-215 |
| Model Name | Diamondback HD Binoculars |
| Model Number | DB-215 |
| Mount Type | Tripod Mount |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 42 Millimeters |
| Prism Type | Multi-layer prism coatings provide bright, clear, color-accurate images., Roof Prism |
| Size Map | Full Size |
| Specific Uses | Bird Watching, Hunting, Shooting |
| UPC | 875874009943 |
| Warranty Description | Unlimited, unconditional lifetime warranty. |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Zoom Ratio | 10 multiplier_x |
C**Y
Great product @ this price point
Light weight, easy to use, clear resolution, good product for the price point. Very fast delivery. L pop
F**K
Vortex the name means quality
I’ve been really impressed with the Vortex Optics Diamondback HD 8x42 binoculars. The image quality is crisp and bright, with excellent clarity even in low-light conditions, and the colors look natural without that washed-out feel cheaper binoculars can have. They feel solid and well-made in the hands but aren’t heavy, so they’re comfortable to use for long periods whether I’m hiking, birdwatching, or just scanning the landscape. The focus wheel is smooth and precise, making it easy to dial in a sharp image quickly. On top of that, the wide field of view is a huge plus for tracking movement. For the price, the performance and build quality are outstanding, and they honestly feel like binoculars that cost much more.
D**O
Good binoculars!
Well made and solid, crystal clear and not too heavy. Case is a tad less quality. Binoculars get an A, case gets a B.
T**7
Amazing quality for the price
Why did you pick this product vs others?: A bird watching report said the 8x28 were a best quality / value for smaller binoculars. I went from a $30 pair of binoculars to these and the difference is amazing. I got the 8x32 pair because it wasn’t much more and I wanted a little bit more light and since I don’t use them often I figured portability doesn’t matter but they’re still very portable. I don’t use binoculars very often but I have to say I’m blown away by the quality of these versus a cheaper pair. They also come in a decent case. For any eyeglass people, no need to take your glasses off with these there’s no field of view loss looking through a normal pair of glasses. Image quality: Fantastic, no noticeable CA, or distortion. Colors and sharpness are incredibly crisp. This is coming from someone that takes semi professional bird pictures, the optics in these are solid for the price. Value for money: I’m not an expert on what binoculars should cost but, given the excellent objects and I feel expensive frankly mostly metal construction… I feel like this is a solid deal.
Z**M
Very Good but not Perfect
Bought the 15X56 Diamondback this week to provide me the ability to see additional detail over my 10X42 Nikon Monarchs. I made the comparison before first light through the morning, during the middle of the day, and at last light into darkness. I found the Vortex to definitely provide more detail during low light over the Nikon. I'm not sure they were much brighter than the Nikon's but they were a least as bright and the additional detail provided by the increase in power was noticeable. During mid-day, I found the difference to be less noticeable. I don't think the Vortex are as clear as the Nikon's but the Nikon's were more expensive so I'm not really surprised. But regarding the ability to see detail, I still give a slight edge to the Vortex, again due to the increase in power. The only thing I don't like about the Vortex, and it was the only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 stars, is the focus adjustment knob is too sensitive. What I mean by that is that the difference in focus when changing from 200 yards to 300 yards is only a hair or a degree or two in the knob adjustment. I suspect this is the reason why I found it hard to get an absolute clear picture when focusing at any distance. It is a little frustrating and something that wont improve once I get used to the binoculars. When trying to get the binoculars focused on an object at any distance, the focus goes from blurry to clear to blurry in only a very very minor turn of the focus knob. Overall, very good for a binocular at that price and I am happy with the purchase.
S**N
Awesome and versatile!
Good, clear and sharp optics and so easy to quickly access and then hold to my eyes without getting tired shoulders as it is with my 15x Vortex binoculars. Outdoor use for me but I imagine they would be great at the opera, better than the usual so-called "opera glasses."
G**S
My search for the perfect binoculars under $200
A couple of years ago my Zeiss 8x20 pocket mini of 40 years of use took a swim which ruined the coatings. I began to use my backup pair of Nikon Sportstar III 8x25 DCF (now marketed as Trailblazer 8x25 ATB)-$87. Well I figured that it was time to purchase a new set of glass but I wasn’t going to spend a small fortune on the German name brands. After I saw the evaluation of the best binoculars under $400, the top brand was the Vortex Diamondback 8x28 which surprisingly was under $200, I thought this would be easy. Well, not so fast. My first requirement for a binocular is that it fit in my shirt pocket. With birding,it’s a game of seconds and mental concentration. One must go through a mental checklist very quickly. I don’t backpack any longer but enjoy much birding in a very large managed area and use my gravel bike to get to the distant pools. A Columbia shirt has two large breast pockets which were large enough for the Vortex. OK, but two things about the 8 x 28 bothered me. One, I needed a higher power and the eye relief at 18mm kept the binos too far from my brow. I like to have the edge of the eye cup touch the brow which helps to steady the shake factor. I next tried the Occer 15x30. For $37 this little rascal has pretty good glass. Problem is it’s not 25x30, it’s 8x25 and I wanted a set that will give me more detail on shorebirds. It’s a cheap build and I really don’t know if any of the specs are accurate. Still, it has pretty good glass and I think it shows that the Chinese mass production of optical glass has advanced quite a bit. Another bono in the gift pile. Next I tried out the Pentax UP 8-26x21 ($84) The specs looked good but OMG the optics were junk! The 8x had maybe 20% focus in the center and the 16x had none of the field in focus. Where was Quality Control? So back they go on the return truck. All this time I kept looking at my 2003 Nikons to get a baseline to compare the others to. It’s not a bad little bump with good clear optics and a wide FOV. So I bet you’re saying “what about the Vortex Diamondback 10x28”? Yep, I got it and after my efforts at learning about the competition , I’m so glad I did. The optics are excellent. I figure every person has their own subjective opinion on optics, but the Diamondback is not only very clear, but the colors are so vivid and the picture takes on a 3D effect. The eye relief is 16mm which is fine (I don’t wear glasses). The eye cups lock in two positions and feel very solid with no jiggle. Some have complained that there isn’t a lock for the diopter, but it doesn’t need one. The wheel is very tight with no way to accidentally move it. The aluminum frame is very solid and covered with rubber. The barrels are sealed and purged with Argon for waterproofing. This bono does not have a cheap feel to it, and best of all it’s only $144 on Amazon with free shipping! And it comes with the Vortex lifetime unconditionall warranty if it ever does have an accident! It’s been on two outings and so far I love it. Oh, and yes, it does fit in my shirt pocket.
T**R
Amazing
C**N
Venia de unos Celestron Nature DX 8x42, que me encantan, y estos los mejoran bastante. Ha merecido la pena, sobretodo por la sensación cada vez que miras por ellos. Seguramente con los anteriores podía distinguir casi lo mismo que con estos, estos son más luminosos y se ve mejor en situaciones de alto contraste, pero la experiencia con estos marca la diferencia (además de ese dos o tres por ciento de identificaciones que antes no lograba). Ambos me encantan, pero con estos disfruto más. Saludos.
S**M
Ayant déjà les 10x32 de même marque et modèle j'ai également pris les 10x42 pour un peu plus de luminosité. Comparé à des leica que l'on m'a prêté elles restent bien sur moins bonnes, avec un peu plus de flou sur l'extérieur de l'image, des couleurs tirant a peine sur le jaune et un peu d'aberration chromatique dans certains contextes mais je n'arrive pas le voir à chaque fois. Elle n'ont pas à rougir au vu du prix. Elles proposent une image très détaillées et nette. Si l'on compare les 32 et les 42, je ne trouve pas flagrant l'apport de luminosité des 42mm mais je note que la zone nette est plus étendue avec moins d'effet flou sur l'extérieur de l'image. Au final pour le gain de poids je prend plus souvent les 32mm. La qualité de construction est sérieuse, les molettes sont très agréables à utiliser. La pochette ventrale livré avec est utile, mais au finale elle ajoute encore du poids et un harnais plus simple me serait mieux aller. Je recommande la marque et le modèle. Bonne observations à tous
C**R
Ziet er degelijk uit,moet hem nog wel verder uitproberen,is wel wat forser dan ik had gedacht ,wel compleet.
G**S
I am a birder and this review is in that context. Vortex focus smoothly and are clear and bright. These are the same quality as my 8x42 and 10x50. I prefer Vortex to Bushell legend as the focus seems quicker and smoother. They are not too heavy but they are a jump from small bins so be aware. I have seen videos of people who say you will want to put these on a tripod to ensure a shake-free image. I suspect these are people who cannot hold a coffee cup on their own — possibly toddlers? — as I have had ZERO issues with holding them. This may be because I am being ableist with my two functioning, albeit flabby and simultaneously spindly, arms? I will consider this. Personally I detest the GlassPak and would like to have an option to purchase it without the case in order to save money. Others — foolish others, who have not yet seen the errors of their ways — may indeed choose to disagree, but that is between them and their conscience. It comes with a nicely engineered binocular tripod adapter which is useless to me but has proven amusing to my cat, who spends an inordinate amount of time knocking it off the shelf. Likewise the included strap is cheap and irrelevant but might prove useful as a belt for pixies.
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