Processing:
The Hama 12x25 is meticulously crafted, as there is nothing. There nothing wobbles, the tubes can be folding sucking and are collimated.
Handling:
The device can hold well. The fishing line is attached to the top, one does not depend around the face or front of the nose. Very good. If you close summarizes the binoculars at the eyepieces and leans his hands to his forehead, it can be good to keep quiet.
Optical power:
Here hagelts of my criticism:
- The field of view is woefully small. You look like through a toilet paper roll.
- The depth of field is very very small! On 50m maybe only 2m. You have to constantly readjust. Focusing in itself, so the setting drive, but works well, even if the ribbing of the plastic adjusting drive is too coarse for my feeling. A finer ribbing, also gummed good adhesion, would be much more functional.
- The FG can be difficult to focus. It is a miserable Gefriemel to heranzuschrauben to the sensitive point of focus. A deer or deer is 5 times it jumped before we captured it really sharp with this FG!
- The diopter compensation is very leichtgänging and adjusted quickly. You have to adjust every time the FG both focus and diopter compensation.
- Positive good collimation is to say, the FG not squint!
Conclusion:
For the backpack you can buy it. The picture quality itself is ok. But the device is cumbersome to use and you have to constantly fiddle tuned. I do not think this FG appreciable advantages over a device for 15, - has.
So if you now and soon to see something in the distance accurately wants for the part is right. For real landscape considerations, it is not good because of the diva-like handling and the narrow toilet paper Olle Through look! The unit is quickly exhausting the longer perspective.