Vortex Diamondback & Viper Binoculars at OpticsPlanet.com

Published on April 26, 2013
Duration: 0:35

This video provides an expert overview of Vortex Diamondback and Viper HD binoculars, presented by Mark Harris, Team Leader for Product Intelligence at OpticsPlanet. It highlights key features like fully multi-coated lenses, rubber-armored bodies for durability, and the benefits of HD glass for reducing chromatic aberration. The review emphasizes the value and performance offered by these Vortex models.

Quick Summary

Vortex Diamondback and Viper HD binoculars offer excellent value, featuring fully multi-coated lenses and durable rubber-armored bodies. The Viper HD series utilizes HD glass to minimize chromatic aberration, providing superior image clarity and sharpness. These binoculars are available at OpticsPlanet.com.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction by Mark Harris
  2. 00:09Vortex Diamondback & Viper HD Overview
  3. 00:15Core Features: Multi-Coated Lenses & Durability
  4. 00:21Ergonomics and HD Glass Benefits

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of Vortex Diamondback and Viper HD binoculars?

Both lines feature fully multi-coated lenses for better light transmission and rubber-armored bodies for durability. The Viper HD series specifically incorporates HD glass to minimize chromatic aberration, offering superior image clarity and sharpness.

What is the benefit of HD glass in binoculars?

HD (High Density) glass in binoculars helps to significantly reduce chromatic aberration. This means fewer color fringes around objects and a sharper, clearer image with better contrast and color fidelity, especially noticeable in challenging lighting conditions.

Where can I buy Vortex binoculars?

Vortex binoculars, including the Diamondback and Viper HD models, are available for purchase at OpticsPlanet.com. They are a prominent retailer for optics and outdoor gear.

What does 'fully multi-coated' mean for binocular lenses?

'Fully multi-coated' indicates that all air-to-glass lens surfaces have multiple anti-reflective coatings. This maximizes light transmission, resulting in brighter, sharper images with enhanced color accuracy and reduced glare compared to lenses with fewer or no coatings.

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