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- #16 in Camera & Photo Products (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products)
- #12 in Binoculars
The Diamondback HD smashes the scale of price vs performance, delivering a rock-solid optic that optically punches high above its class. Linear Field of View: 393 feet/1000 yards.
Janie Earthman
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
binoculars are crystal clear for viewing and built with high quality!
Jill Boudreaux
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
I took a bird watching course at LSU. This pair was recommended by the course instructor who is the president of the Audubon Society. You can view details of birds exactly like you should when identifying birds. Well worth the price. Easy to use. Nice case and holder. A+ purchase!
Lily
Reviewed in Mexico on September 10, 2024
Son muy buenos binoculares. La imagen es bastante nítida y tienen buen alcance. Los compré para observación de aves y me funcionaron muy bien, había neblina y no sé empañaron.El envío fue bastante rápido, tardaron 5 días en llegar a Chiapas! Además, la factura llegó el mismo día que la pedí.
Kevinne Stredde
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
Absolutely love this purchase! Has been great for birding already! Great clarity. Lighter weight than my previous pair. Comfortable neck strap. Stiffer wheels for adjustments, but I prefer it this way so it stays where I want it to. Comfortable grip--I like the grooves for my thumbs. Haven't really used the carrying pouch/harness much, but seems to be sturdy and of good quality, easy to adjust.
TRV
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
These are a nice pair of binoculars at a good price. They're bright and clear. We use them for everyday casual viewing and deer hunting. At the end of the day, they're just a tool. If you have more intense viewing needs, then you may want to upgrade.
Dude
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
Pro tip: Search Youtube for "How to Assemble a Glasspak Harness" and look for the video on the Vortex channel. The instructions that come with the binos are useless, but the binos are very impressive at this price level. I went with the 8x42. Couldn't be more pleased.
JC
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
Got a killer price on the 8x42 Vortex Diamondback so I pulled the trigger. It is my second binocular after my year-old 8x42 Celestron Nature DX, which is another popular entry-level binocular and generally $50-70 cheaper. Here are my first impressions compared to the Celestron.The Vortex is longer/taller but is actually more lightweight and less bulky than the Celestron due to its narrower barrels, making it feel much more comfortable and natural in the hands. I do one-handed holding a lot and the Vortex feels very comfortable, whereas the Celestron does not.The Vortex has wider ocular lenses and an appreciably wider FOV.From my limited use so far I have not found the Vortex to be appreciably sharper than the Celestron, but it has the edge in color rendition, which is much more natural, whereas the Celestron's is quite warm, perhaps excessively so in comparison.The Celestron is known to suffer from build quality issues. Within 3 months of purchase the eyecups on mine started going. It remains to be seen how the Vortex will stand up to daily use but it does feel very solid in the hands. And of course one can rest easy knowing Vortex's unconditional warranty.The included neck strap is all right, pretty comfortable. The GlassPak harness is a nice extra and feels well-made; I don't imagine I'll use it much but it's nice to have as an option.The only thing I hate about the Vortex so far are the stay-on lens caps, which are flimsy and don't stay on well. I imagine they'll wear out pretty quickly. But this is a minor issue.The Celestron Nature DX is a great binocular for the price and popular for a reason, but spend a little more money and in my opinion you get a nicer all-around binocular in the Diamondback.
Nancy K.
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
I have been waiting for the time when I could afford the Vortex brand. I was so pleased to see the Diamondback model on sale for a fantastic price via the American Amazon site. Even with Canadian conversion, they were a steal. They are fantastic binoculars, couldn't ask for better in my view. I wish I could afford the more expensive model, with the few extra perks, but their functionality and stability as well as size are exactly what I need just now. Image quality is much better than I am used to also. The included Glasspak carrying case/harness is a bonus, although will take a bit of getting used to. One comment, not a criticism, however, is that they are a touch heavier than others I have owned/tested. All in all, A+ in every respect.
Hook Madrid
Reviewed in Spain on April 5, 2023
Soy usuario de prismáticos de gama alta por mi profesión y pedí este artículo como urgencia al no encontrar en casa mis prismáticos habituales.Realmente me ha sorprendido su nitidez.Es cierto que aún no los he probado en condiciones de muy poca luz donde la óptica alemana y austriaca marca la diferencia.Pero me da, que se van a llevar muy poco, y el precio es del 15-20% nada más.Otra cosa es la garantía. Un Zeiss o Swarovski son de por vida, y estos no sé como estarán dentro de 10 años. Pero de primeras, estoy realmente encantado con la compra.
Marco C.
Reviewed in Italy on November 21, 2022
Ottimo binocolo polivalente per escursionismo/birdwatching impressione generale di buona qualità e solidità. Dimensioni compatte, molto luminoso e immagine nitida e brillante senza distorsioni! Abbastanza leggero anche se non una piuma.
Peter P.
Reviewed in Germany on December 28, 2021
Das Fernglas verfügt über eine hervorragende Optik, es gibt keine Farbverzeichnungen, keine gebogenen Linien, das Blickfeld ist groß, man hat nicht den Eindruck durch ein kleines Loch zu blicken.Die Haptik ist sehr gut, das Glas wirkt sehr wertig. Die Mechanik ist sehr solide, die Scharfstellung geht sehr exakt in jede Richtung, ohne dass es zu Ungleichheit zwischen rechts und links führt.Meiner Meinung nach kann das Fernglas mit bekannten Qualitätsprodukten wie Steiner absolut mithalten und übertrifft bekannte Marken wie z.B. Olympus deutlich. Ich kannte die Marke Vortex bereits von Zielfernrohren für Gewehre, wo ich ebenfalls beste Erfahrungen gemacht habe.Das Preis-Leistungsverhältnis ist sehr gut, ich kann das Produkt sehr empfehlen!
Jake
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2020
I purchased these as a second pair for a backup to my Hawke Frontier ED X binoculars to keep handy in my vehicle. What I did not expect was that they would rival the Hawke binoculars in almost every way.To start, the Frontier ED X is an extremely high quality binocular that sells for just under $500, and they themselves are built and perform like much more expensive binoculars - and have a lifetime warranty. I got them after a long review of articles and videos on many different choices and they are the top choice of many for birding and general use.I had reviewed Vortex binocular choices earlier and was impressed with the company. This is what drove me to try them out for my backup set.When I got the Vortex Diamondback HD in 8x42 I was pleasantly surprised by the build quality, ergonomics, and performance for less than half the price of the Hawkes.I would easily be happy using the Diamondbacks and not feel any huge compromise. The image quality is just a hair less detailed than the Hawkes, and just a very minor difference in chromatic aberration, and the field of view is 426ft at 1,000 yards on the Hawkes and just under 400 for the Vortex. But honestly the difference in practical use is relatively minor. The Diamondbacks are that good.Other differences are the magnesium body of the Hawkes vs the aluminum body of the Diamondback, the Hawkes have ED glass which the Diamondbacks do not (accounts for the difference in image quality) and the eye pieces on the ocular end are metal and unscrew easy for replacement if needed on the Hawkes. And more use of metal vs plastic in general.However to be honest if you don’t care about all of that the image quality on the Diamondbacks is bright and sharp - and they feel/handle really well. Focus is smooth, and in terms of comfort / ergonomics I might give the edge to the Diamondbacks. The more open hinge design on the Diamondbacks makes them easy to handle with one hand and the thumb indentations on the barrels are a nice touch.Consider that the Diamondbacks are argon filled fog/water proof, shock resistant, and have a quality roof prism with fully multi-coated lenses, adjustable eye relief in three positions, and a very good field of view - and you have a great pair of binoculars for around $200 (I paid $219 on Amazon). For that price...you are getting outstanding value. Hear me when I say this...these do not feel “cheap” in any way. And the image is great. Three position eye pieces - providing enough eye relief for eyeglass wearers, no problem. The diopter is not lockable but honestly it is a very firm adjustment - so it’s not going to be easily bumped out of adjustment accidentally.The included neck strap is a good one, padded and comfortable. The lens covers both ocular and objective lens are good. The case that comes with it is a chest mount case that may appeal more to hunters; but I would never use. But it’s decent quality for the price and fine for storing your binoculars when they are not in use. But I didn’t buy these for the case.If you want a really good set of binoculars for birding or general use - these are a great choice if you don’t want to spend much more than around $200. I don’t know what else out there can deliverthis kind of experience at this price and with an unconditional lifetime guarantee.Yes they are made in China - I am sure this is part of the reason they can be sold at this price. But the quality is excellent - and the company stands behind the product for life.
Simon Packer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 24, 2020
These are not state of the art but they are very good for value/performance. The initial impression is excellent; bright, sharp and clear with good contrast. Detailed testing show a few minor imperfections, but they are relatively minor. They are not Swavorskis. There is a sweet spot very slightly below the centre where chromatic aberration, colour fringing, is negligible and resolution really very good. Above this point there is a little magenta fringing, and below a little turquoise fringing, on high contrast edges. This limits the results just a little at longer ranges, but you'll have to spend big money to get much better. Resolution is very good for about the central 60-70% of the large apparent field of view vertically, and good throughout horizontally. There is some pincushion distortion but really you have to look for it.Build quality is really good, they feel like a premium product.A first pair came with a soft case with an unstitching logo and were returned. The binos were fine and optical performance seems extremely sample-consistent.Overall very pleased.
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