Product series:
Observer
The new Observer series is designed for versatile use to cope with any situation under all conditions. Two full-size models in a lightweight design offer comfortable ergonomics for long-term observation, bright images, razor-sharp resolution and a large field of view. Hardly any other binoculars as cost-effective as these will bring you so close with clear and sharp details. Perfect for detailed observations from up-close to long-distance, with no excess weight. The perfect all-rounder.
Steiner is building an Observer 20x80 exclusively for us. This model is suitable as a spotting scope substitute and especially for astronomical observing.
Steiner
Binoculars Observer 10x42
RRP:
$ 395.00
Our price:
$ 356.00
Steiner
Binoculars Observer 8x42
RRP:
$ 374.00
Our price:
$ 337.00
What are the differences between the SkyHawk 3.0, XC and Ranger Xtreme series?
Time and again, customers ask us what are the differences between these three binoculars series. This is difficult to determine solely on the basis of the technical data. These are too similar.
What are the differences between the SkyHawk 3.0 and XC series?
There are none! The XC is the US variant of the Skyhawk.
For marketing reasons, this model has a different series name in the USA. The scope of delivery and manufacturer’s warranty are identical.
What are the differences between the SkyHawk 3.0 and Ranger Xtreme series?
It is very difficult to determine the differences here on the basis of the technical data alone. These are mainly due to the composition of the coating layers.
- The SkyHawk is mainly aimed at nature and bird watchers. Especially when determining birds on the basis of the smallest plumage details, it is important that the binoculars provide as colour-neutral an image as possible and are as free of colour fringing as possible.
- The Ranger Xtreme is more designed for hunting and for using into the night. For this reason, importance has been attached to achieving a slight increase in light transmission and increased contrast with the coating. However, the colour neutrality suffers slightly as a result. In addition, the rubber coating is a little thicker, which makes the Ranger a few grams heavier.