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The Kenko Opera Glass Pliant 3x25 Slim Silver is a lightweight, ultra-compact opera glass featuring 3x magnification and a 25mm objective lens. Designed for portability, it folds flat to fit easily into pockets or small bags, making it an ideal quick-glance magnifier for performances, birdwatching, or everyday use. Its smooth focus wheel and durable build ensure reliable performance, while its sleek metallic finish adds a touch of style to your professional ensemble.
| ASIN | B0015BIPMS |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (922) |
| Date First Available | August 7, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.29 ounces |
| Item model number | 417492 |
| Manufacturer | Kenko Tokina USA, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 4.73 x 2.76 x 0.99 inches |
K**H
Exactly As Described, Will Not Wow But Will Work
Bought these as a back-up for going to a performance, but did not end up using them. However, testing it on other things compared to the binoculars i did use have yielded comparable results aside from the obvious difference in eye distance and that my chosen binoculars were longer distance. These work surprisingly well and are extremelt compact, unobstrive to keep in a pocket, work bag/backpack side pocket, or perhaps in a clasp purse or fanny pack. The flatness is the real bonus, but they are otherwise comparable to longer binoculars of similar pricepoint. Their focus distance is nothing amazing, but better than no magnification and will easily get you a good quick look at animals or distant signage. I would not exactly recommend these for opera if you're in distant seats, but in a pinch they would make a difference. By design there are drawbacks, so it can be uncomfortable to use because of the fixed eye distance. But it is very well-made for the type of design it has. Lightweight, easy to use, the wheel spins easily but is not loose and will not be moved accidentally by using the binoculars, and it feels like it could survive a reasonable everyday drop. The picture is perfectly clear and very easy to focus, and opening/closing doesn't require too much effort. If you want normal binoculars, get normal binoculars. If you want a quick cheap magnifying tool to keep on your person for the occasional need or interesting bird, this is great. Even though I didn't use it for the show, I'll keep it around.
A**R
All plastic, over priced, Dollar Store Quality
All plastic, over priced, Dollar Store quality. Returned it. Bought a Celestron monocular for same price. I also had a hard time seeing through it.... the eye-viewing openings seem to be made for a child's face and eye position rather than adult. Yeah, I was very disappointed in it.
S**.
Cheap
These glasses are cheaply made and likely won't last long. They work fine but don't have much range or much variable focus ability. I guess you get what you pay for.
D**S
Retro opera glasses
Bought these for my wife, who doesn't see well. She says they work as described. Mom had a pair years ago and so did my late mother-in-law. These have apparently been around forever. I guess when something is right you don't change it.
B**T
Surprisingly perfect for my needs
As per some other buyers' reviews, yes, these weeny binoculars seem cheap for the money, are fragile-ish, and light-weight plastic of some sort (ie, not at all "hardy"). BUT . . . they were exactly what I wanted and needed. I have a set of huge, 3-ton binoculars that may help me see an owl on a high tree branch, but do absolutely nothing in the 5 or so feet between me and my somewhat small TV (by today's standards). Because the TV is smallish and my vision has gotten blurry-ish, I can't read small print on the tube and haven't figured out how to enlarge it. I've scoured sites for the right product and this alone fit the bill, aside from concerns of its quality. As far as hardiness, I wouldn't carry this in my purse or a pocket for fear it would break, but it behaves well sitting on the table next to my TV chair till I need it. When I do, it's a little awkward because to see the small print real clearly I also need to keep my glasses on - but together they clear up the small print very well.
L**E
Plastic, Minimal Magnification, Returned
I loved the idea of a set of small compact binoculars i could slip into my carry bag but these werent the ones. Packaged nicely and delightfully compact but, theyre made out of plastic and didnt magnify very well. Honestly, ive seen better quality kids toy binoculars. Was disappointed as i really wanted these to work out. Returned.
A**L
Cheap for a reason
Don't expect this to act as binoculars. This is cheap and you get what you pay. It's nice and compact. It gets me through minor inconvenience like helping me read the menu at fast food restaurants. Aha
C**E
Cheap plastic trash.
Button to open it is impossible hard to open so I had to bruise my thumb to open it , the wheel to focus spins freely and doesn't seem to be connected to anything and it comes with no carry case. I have some vintage metal ones from the 1960/70's that are quality that I got off Ebay for 5 to ten dollars and are awesome ,what I got new for 15 dollars is cheap plastic Chinese garbage. I will stay away from Kenko products in the future.
J**A
No está mal, pero los aumentos son escasos
B**A
It is good, worked just fine.
A**R
good product, does what it says
V**A
its cute and small so I can bring it with me in my purse. it works well and sight is adjusted
お**ん
軽くてよく見える。自分にはこれくらいのもので ちょうど良い
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