Compare:
Nikon 10x30 Prostaff 7s
Eschenbach sector D Compact 10x32 B
Bresser Condor 10x32
Scope of supply:
All binoculars a nylon protective bag is with belt holder. The Bresser Eschenbach and bags have an extra strap. I like the Eschenbach pocket best. She has a secure closure, two additional compartments and looks visually good.
A German manual is included with every pair of binoculars.
Processing:
The workmanship is good with all binoculars, there are no sharp edges and corners; Everything is rounded off cleanly. The housings are slip-resistant and fit comfortably in your hand. At the handiest I feel the Nikon binoculars.
The Nikon binoculars is completely odorless, the other two slightly rich rubber.
The sharpness adjustment wheels are easy to turn at all.
Eyepieces spectacle wearers:
All binoculars the Okularschalen can unscrew. This works very smoothly.
Dioptre:
The pinion is in all binoculars on the right side. The Bresser pinion is very difficult to move, the other two can be turned good.
Height and weight:
The smallest dimensions has Eschenbach, the other two are identical.
The easiest way is clearly the Eschenbach with 380g.
Proximity:
Bresser Eschenbach and have a good close range, at 1.2 m can be brought into focus the image engraved. The Nikon can only make sharp from about 2m.
Image Quality:
Darkest is the image in which Bresser binoculars. The other two are almost identical, if I had to define myself, I would favor the Nikon in brightness. The image quality is Nikon and Eschenbach equally well and thus better than the Bresser.
Protective cover:
The caps look at the Nikon binoculars thoughtfully cheap and nasty. Here it is only a matter of time until the first cap is lost. The protective caps at the Eschenbach make a stable and thoughtful impression. This I like best.
Magnification:
Although all three binoculars are provided with a 10x magnification, there are differences here. The Nikon and Eschenbach are identical, the Bresser is not as strong in the enlargement and lagging slightly behind in this respect.
Conclusion:
In my purchasing decision the Bresser binoculars is first flown out of the race. The overall impression can not keep up with the other two binoculars. The processing, handling and image quality is not comparable to the Nikon and Eschenbach.
The choice between the Nikon and the Eschenbach is not easy for me. Both binoculars have a very good image quality. Handling I really like both. The caps and bag at the Nikon binoculars are simple and nothing special; at the Eschenbach these two parts are clearly better processed.
Nevertheless, I decided at the end of the Nikon Binoculars. The overall impression, the handling, the feeling in his hand and the sharpness setting convinced me. Thus, the Nikon is my personal winner.
Recommendation:
Who wants to spend a little more money, should look at the Steiner SkyHawk 10x32 3.0. However, this binocular is my absolute favorite, a bit too expensive. When sample gazing in business these binoculars convinced me.