can always look, surely even in these binoculars. However, it is with finding more and more difficult. Since the former German optics Bresser forge its complete production to Guangdong, China has outsourced and in Germany (probably) only the sales and design office is not established, I had refused for ideological reasons, to purchase Bresser products. Until I was taught with a rangefinder Bresser Condor 8x32 and better. The only thing that you miss over a Porroglas, is the high depth of focus, that is, spatial and sculptural vision is the Roof less pronounced. Otherwise, a bright, color-fast, high-contrast and largely undistorted images with surprisingly small color fringes and high edge definition on the vertical outer edges - one fair to say that Bresser has lt factory specification no phase-corrected prisms, which are also not to be expected for the price. In direct comparison to the Zeiss Conquest 8x30 T it acts of the optical powers ago something like HD-TV to full HD, but that in view of the by about 75% - is completely get over lower 80% purchase price compared to the Zeiss, especially since the Zeiss Conquest 8x30 T is now also produced in Eastern Europe or even the Far East. If there is ever a point of criticism, given the relatively low purchase price, you should subsequently may invest in a slightly better strap. All in all, it is in contrast to a Zeiss Conquest 8x30 not provided with high-quality accessories flatterer nor a glass, which despite daily use in a few decades can still be paid to the grandchildren in new condition - but speaks for purely rational reasons against anything these binoculars. It is worth mentioning the case itself has a very good to be designated as a mechanical quality which hinnahm some unintended gruff treatments without problems. Conclusion: As a "take-along binoculars" or as an outdoor binoculars at normal daylight conditions, a strong buy recommendation.