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The Swarovski NL Pure 8x32 binoculars combine 8x magnification with a wide 492 ft field of view, housed in a durable, waterproof magnesium body. Featuring advanced SWAROVISION technology for unmatched color fidelity and clarity, these ergonomically designed optics come with a premium accessory kit including a sidebag, strap, eyepiece, lens cover, and cleaning kitโcrafted for professionals who demand excellence in every glance.
| ASIN | B094DSM4L6 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparent Angle of View | 2.13 Degrees |
| Best Sellers Rank | #382 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #197 in Binoculars |
| Brand | Swarovski |
| Coating | Anti-Reflective |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 145 Reviews |
| Diopter Adjustment Range | +-4 diopters |
| Enclosure Material | Magnesium |
| Exit-Pupil Diameter | 4 Millimeters |
| Eye Relief | 18 Millimeters |
| Features | Slip Resistant |
| Field of View | 8.5 Degrees |
| Focus Type | Center Focus |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.6"L x 10"W x 9"H |
| Item Weight | 4.62 Pounds |
| Magnification Maximum | 8 x |
| Manufacturer | Swarovski |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 36232 |
| Model Name | pure |
| Model Number | 36232 |
| Mount Type | Stud adaptable |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 32 Millimeters |
| Prism Type | Roof Prism |
| Size Map | Full Size |
| Special Feature | Slip Resistant |
| Specific Uses | Bird Watching |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bird Watching |
| UPC | 708026362323 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Zoom Ratio | 8 multiplier x |
T**R
High Price - High Performance
Pros: These are the best binoculars I have ever looked through in terms of clarity, brightness, field of view, and chromatic aberration. The field of view of my 12x NL Pure binoculars is wider than that of my 10x Vortex binoculars. The chromatic aberration is very well controlled by the NL Pure optics and the only optical system Iโve used that does better is my Kowa Prominar scope that uses a pure fluorite objective lens. Also, the optics in the left and right barrels are perfectly collimated so that there is no discernible doubling of the subject and eye strain is very low - something that I cannot say for any of the Vortex binoculars I have owned. The binocular design is very ergonomic from the shape of the barrels and placement of the focus knob to the very well-constructed adjustable eyecups. The provided case and sling are both incredibly well-made with thoughtful (if not conventional) design details (the case is a side-slung affair in contrast to the usual chest rig provided with other popular binoculars). Finally, Swarovski has so far lived up to their amazing customer service reputation (see below). Cons: The objective covers have been a minor source of grief for me over the 8 months Iโve been using these binoculars so far. First, when the binoculars are placed on a flat surface (say, on the dash of a car) the rubber straps that tether the lens covers to the barrels rest on said surface and tend to push the lens covers open over time. Second, on my binoculars these rubber straps slowly separated from where they attached to the clip at the bottom of the barrel (see pic). However, while it was inconvenient to no longer have retention of the lens covers, the covers were still otherwise functional, and a quick email to Swarovski had replacement covers headed my way at no additional cost to me. Next, another small issue I found was that the adjustment slider on the case strap was made of heavy metal (much heavier than plastic or even aluminum) and it was coated in a slick finish. As a result, it does not hold the length of the strap well and the slider is liable to chip your tooth if youโre unlucky while slinging the strap over your head. Fortunately, excellent plastic sliders are easy to come by here on Amazon. Finally, I consider the fact that the excellent FRP forehead rest doesnโt ship with these binoculars to be a mistake as this one simple gadget takes these already ground-breaking binoculars to a whole new level. Conclusion: I would not hesitate to buy these binoculars again - even given the issues I had and the astronomical price.
W**Y
Great binoculars.
Pricey, but incredibly bright and clear with an amazing field of view.
E**Y
The definition of "alpha" binos
I'm just blown away by these. The ergonomics, the field of view, the quality and attention to detail, just everything about these is perfect. I'm a Leica Noctivid user primarily, but also have a few Zeiss and Swaro SLC scopes. I prefer everything on this NL pure over the other scopes. I did notice however that the Noctivid produces a slightly more contrasty image - the colors are punchier and the blacks are darker to my eyes. The NL appears brighter, but maybe that's due to the wider field of view. In the end, even as a Leica fanboy, I would choose these for most situations. The ergonomics alone are well worth it. Some PROs over the Leica Noctivid: - NL pure has slightly more elegant hinges/attachment for the front lens covers. - NL pure eyepiece covers are better quality, but Leica's are more practical and ergonomic. - NL pure open bridge design and sculpted barrels make it much easier to hold. Leica is pretty comfortable, but the difference is noticeable. - Focus knobs are great on both. Leica's diopter adjustment is slightly better as it locks in place. In practice, the NL pure's diopter is not that easily knocked out of place. - NL pure has a more compact carrying case than the Leica. But it's also a weird landscape oriented messenger bag, whereas the Leica comes in a more traditional (and more useable imo) portrait style bag. The NL pure's bag feels a bit tight. - NL pure (and the EL) have nicer strap attachments than the Leica. The Leica has simple loops, the NL pure uses proprietary screws that look much better and are easier to remove in a hurry. Swarovski also sells replacement ones that covert it to a traditional loop style, in case you want to use your own strap. - Quality of finish is equal. The Swaro feels a bit more refined due to the sculpted barrels. The Leica feels like a Leica. Solid German industrial engineering with minimalist Bauhaus design. Note, I'm comparing it directly to the Leica 8x42 Noctivid because in my opinion that's the current best overall bino (sorry Zeiss, you have great optics but mediocre built quality). UPDATE: So I ordered the accessory NL headrest that's sold separately, just to see what all the fuss was about. Thought I'd maybe use it from time to time as it adds a bit of bulk to the binos. Well, after trying the headrest for about 8 seconds, I've decided it's never coming off. This headrest makes the binos feel like 7x or perhaps 6x binos. Hard to explain but they become even more stable and ergonomic. I'm actually a bit surprised that no one else has attempted this. A pity these were not included and are sold separately. Kinda expensive ($150) but very well worth it. I'm giving these 7/5 stars.
P**D
Fantastic optics and usability,
Bought 8x42 and headrest in 2021. Of the dozen or so binoculars I have used, including the ELs, this has the best optics and best ergonomics. The balance, feel, and weight in my hands is great, I can hold them for hours on end, such as on pelagic birding tours, without my hands getting fatigued or sore. That was not the case with my Zeiss or one time with ELs. Now approaching the 5 year mark, they have held up well despite nearly daily use. This could be partly because I wear them in a completely enclosed flip-top case of the type favored by hunters. With the case they are exposed less to weather and impacts, and I rarely use lens caps. However, during an extended birding trip in Brazil, the rubber grip material became loose, and felt like it would tear if I wasn't careful. I have seen other reports of this happening in tropical locations. I also found the plastic column on the headrest breaks easily if it catches on something like a camera strap or a ledge. Swarovski replaced it the first time but not the 2nd. The headrest is terrific for steadying and not pushing the eyepieces against my glasses, but I would count on it breaking. Note that unlike the ELs Swarovski does not offer the same
T**S
Best binoculars I have ever owned and looked through
Had them for 21 days now and used them for approximately 30 field hours so far. The thing I think stands out the most is the brightness factor, they are so bright, nobody could ever say they are dull or boring to look through. Every time I look through them at shorebirds or songbirds or ducks or waders or anything, it is exciting due mostly to the insane level of brightness and also because I am seeing life in a way I have never seen it before. These bins crank up the quality of my vision is what I suppose I am saying. It's a bedazzling show of color and clarity and light and nature like I have never seen before. Also, I loved the ergonomics the minute I first held the bins, and handling them in the field for hours at a time never gets old because of how comfortable they are. They are just perfect in the hand. The 12X42 shake factor that some may be concerned about is a non-factor for me. At first, my perception was that they shake the same as or less than what I was used to in a 10X42, but now I don't even notice a shake at all - possibly due to the forehead rest accessory. Their size and weight are easy and comfortable for me. I can't think of much else to say other than they are the best binoculars I have ever owned and looked through.
A**R
Birding nirvana
I really wanted to find these overrated so I could justify sending them back, easing the burden on my wallet and leading me to something less expensive, but they bring me so much pleasure while birding, they'd need to be pried from my hands at this point. The sharpness and FOV make me forget I'm looking through binos, truly immersive. These things are an amazing tool, no doubt about it. I own a more compact pair of Mavins that I'll still use for travel since they're awesome, but these are next level which they should be at this price point. I find myself now spending minutes looking at even the humble Mallard as I'm simply in awe of the image these produce. Every shimmering feather, droplet of water, all of it, is simply beautiful to behold. I was able to ID a Short Eared Owl in just about total darkness. I've been birding now for a few years, I do it almost daily and will for the rest of my days so 3K to make an activity I already love even better is more than worth it to me. The only "negative" that I can think of is that they are pretty hefty, so if your hands are not so steady, you might want to invest in the headrest, though I haven't tried that yet so I can't vouch for how much it helps. My wife loves them as well but has bit of trouble holding them steady (10x42 model) so there is that to consider. If you have the money and you think you deserve em, go for it. I can't imagine someone being disappointed in these things.
E**.
Dream binoculars, my new favorite
I think I've tried every high-end binocular that's come out in the last 8 years and these are my all-time favorites. My previous favorite was the Nikon EDG IIs which unfortunately had a production problem with the body armor coming loose after a few years. I also own a pair of Zeiss Victory SF's which seem close to these Swarovski's optically but have a slow, sticky focus wheel, eye-cups that won't stay in place and too short of a pupil distance for people with glasses. I love the comfortable way these rest in your hands and the balance is good too. I'm a big fan of a smooth fast focus wheel and the Swarovski's definitely deliver. The optics are sharp and the colors seem clean and natural, not exaggerated. The pupillary distance setting is perfect for people with glasses but the eye cups lock nicely in place for people who don't wear glasses. I've been using them almost daily for 2 1/2 months and haven't found any negatives. I'll update the review if anything turns up!
B**B
Ultra 4K High Definition
I went from 10-100 MPH on this purchase as I've only owned binoculars in the $150.00 range so I am not qualified to give a really detailed review on the subtleties of what makes a truly great binocular but I can tell you this: I am floored with how everything looks so strangely detailed as if I'm viewing the world in Ultra 4K. Everything is now so crisp and wonderfully bright too. I wish I had at least previously owned a middle-of-the-road pair of binoculars to compare these with but unfortunately cannot. However, I can tell you the optics are simply stunning and I cannot imagine a pair of binoculars offering better optics than these. They are THAT GOOD. As they should be for the price. I should also mention the build quality, focusing mechanism, and ergonomics are just superb. But do yourself a favor: Don't just listen to me. Go online and look up some really professional reviews as I did on this model. The pros, who know what they're talking about, are giving even higher praise. Extremely happy with this purchase.
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