Binoculars for eyeglasses wearers needed
ScottsGT
November 11, 2003, 11:53 AM
Old age is catching up with me, and I have discovered that my binoculars that I have had for the past 15 years won't work well while wearing glasses. Does anyone know of a set that allows the user to wear their glasses and get a full view and not a small dot of an image? I guess like an extended eye view as in pistol scopes, but not as much? I would also like them light weight and small to carry them for hunting, not a set of big old honkin' 12 pounders.
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CatsDieNow
November 11, 2003, 02:22 PM
My grandfather has some glasses that have low power binoculars built-in. Adjustable lenses on eyeglass frames. I don't know if this is what you are looking for, but he uses his to watch TV because of his maccular degeneration (or some such spelling).
ScottsGT
November 11, 2003, 02:28 PM
Not quite what I'm looking for. I'm just wanting a set of binoculars that have an extended eye relief and are of the smaller "pocket" variety.
Art Eatman
November 11, 2003, 02:29 PM
I've been fighting this problem for forty forevers. What I've found that's best for me is the cord dealie with the neoprene ends that tie on to the earpieces. Lets the glasses hang free while I use binoculars...
:), Art
pdog
November 11, 2003, 07:35 PM
My eyes are pretty bad, so I got a pair of Nikon sport at Academy. They are pretty good. The eye cuffs twist up and down. They work really well with my glasses on. They are medium sized and, I think 8 x 32. Anyway I use em alot bird watching and hunting.
Hope it Helps
Pdog
V-fib
November 12, 2003, 02:45 AM
I'd be blind without my glasses. I have the Tasco 7x35 wide view binocs and I just peel back the rubber eye cuffs and they work great. I've used these this way for years. :cool:
mete
November 12, 2003, 04:11 AM
It isn't a problem you just have to get them with long eye relief ,that is about 20 mm rather than anything 15mm or under. There are many on the market.
HankB
November 12, 2003, 08:57 AM
I wear glasses all the time, too. I have a big set of Steiner 7x50 "Admiral" binoculars I bought about 10 years ago with a long eye relief - as long as one folds down the eyecups as intended. They work fine.
I also have a set of Leupold 9x25 mini-binoculars in which the eyecups telescope. Push them in, and they work fine with my glasses. (These mini-binoculars come from the days when Leica was making them for Leupold - Leupold makes their own version today. Check them out.)
Bottom Gun
November 13, 2003, 04:51 PM
I use a Pentax 8X42 binocular which I believe are in the DCF series. They have plenty of eye relief and are one of the few binoculars I've used which haven't been a problem with eyeglasses. The optics are excellent too. You may want to take a look at them.
J Scott
November 13, 2003, 09:06 PM
I agree with Bottom Gun. The eye relief is l-o-n-g. The optics are very, very good. Eye cups on my DCF's are push-in, pull-out.
J Scott
Sparky
November 13, 2003, 10:52 PM
If you want to spend serious dollars , check out the new Swarovski 8x32 ELs. They have twist out eye cups etc. &should have all the eye relief you need with specs. My problem is astigmatism in one eye which makes for some interesting optical illusions when I take off the 'script glasses.
ScottsGT
November 14, 2003, 08:01 AM
Sparkey,
Swarovski 8x32 ELs? Not quite ready for the third mortgage on the house for these babys! For the life of me, I cannot see how they sell anything at these prices. Even their scopes!
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