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Leupold BX-1 Yosemite 6x30mm Binoculars
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Terrific little binoculars

by BuckRimfire, from WA, United States Written on April 14, 2020
I bought a pair of these for my daughter a few years ago, and liked them so much that I bought another pair as a gift to her friend. They are not as compact as a similar sized roof prism design, but at this price, I don't think you can get a roof prism with phase-correction, which is a must-have feature for me. Porro prisms need no phase correction.

The image is very good. It gets a bit soft in the outer half of the field of view, but the other pair of porro binos I have that were about the same price are noticeably worse.

Internal baffling and blackening of the tubes is decent: when facing the sun, the image is not badly washed out with internal reflections. I've seen cheaper binos in which internal reflections made them almost unusable when facing the sun.

Light and comfortable to carry. The 6x power is nice if you have shaky hands: although the image is smaller, it's steadier. Not a bad trade-off. It also gives a bigger exit pupil, which is a little easier to find as you raise them to your eyes.

On paper, the close-focus distance is not great, but they seem to work closer than advertised. Probably another effect of the low power, which allows greater depth of field.

Twist-up eyecups are good with glasses.
Pros:
  • Weight, size, image quality
Cons:
  • Close-focus distance
Would recommend: Yes
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Best Bang for your buck

by Whitetail, from NY, United States Written on November 27, 2018
I've owned the yosemite 6x30 for 1 year n my father has had them for at least 5 years. This pair will not disappoint you. Negatives: if you don't wear glasses the eye cups push in, they adjust too easily which I fixed with electrical tape. And they are made overseas. Positives: crystal clear glass, GREAT in low light, and compact. My dad has swavorski, vortex, nikon and a bunch of high dollar binos n these r as good if not better because they are porro prism. And designed to work not look slick. This is the best glass you can get for under 500 bucks. My main use is for deer hunting, also gonna buy another pair for my truck. Great for anything under 300 yards.
Pros:
  • compact
  • crystal clear
  • 100 bucks
  • Great in low light
Cons:
  • Made in China
  • Eye cup pushes in
Best Used for:
  • anything
Would recommend: Yes
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