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The main problem is that 20x due to the power it is hard to hold steady without some kind of bino mount or resting yourself against something to steady it.From various posts I've read on cloudynights concerning the Pentax 20x60 I think its something you get or you can't be bothered with which tends to polarise opinion. It's likely that no further discussion is required, in which case we recommend starting a new thread. It can, though, be a useful tool in one's inventory for wanting that particular magnification and field-of-view.
Because we respect your right to privacy, you may choose not to allow data collection from certain types of services. Unique in the world for its mechanical stabilization technology with its impressive 20x magnification, we will not even need a tripod to stably observe or power of any kind. A tripod thread has been built into each Saturn binocular to facilitate the attachment of a tripod, with the use of the included tripod adapter. The real field of view is limited by the clear aperture of the field lens or front lens of the eyepiece. I've never quite understood why Pentax who produce very good binos then equip them with mediocre caps, case etc.
Was quickly sorted, though, and with minimal practice raising the bins with eyes on target I was acquiring with little effort. but the most important thing for me is that this binocular has no black out problems, since I find it very annoying to observe this type of problem, I had it with a Nikon 10x42 SE some time ago and I had to sell it because it was more outstanding of properly placing the eyes that of observing .