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product_id: 42188329
title: "OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS 7X21 PC III Classic Binocular (Blue)"
brand: "olympus"
price: "₩2263"
currency: KRW
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 11
url: https://www.desertcart.kr/products/42188329-om-system-olympus-7x21-pc-iii-classic-binocular-blue
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# Compact design Non-slip grip 7x magnification OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS 7X21 PC III Classic Binocular (Blue)

**Brand:** olympus
**Price:** ₩2263
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔍 Discover the world in style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS 7X21 PC III Classic Binocular (Blue) by olympus
- **How much does it cost?** ₩2263 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kr](https://www.desertcart.kr/products/42188329-om-system-olympus-7x21-pc-iii-classic-binocular-blue)

## Best For

- olympus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted olympus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Durable Porro-prism construction for reliable performance.
- • **Grip It and Go:** Non-slip rubber grips ensure a secure hold in any environment.
- • **Focus with Ease:** Center focus knob for quick adjustments and sharp images.
- • **See the World Clearly:** Experience 7x magnification with high-quality glass optics.
- • **Travel Light, Explore More:** Compact and lightweight design perfect for on-the-go adventures.

## Overview

The OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS 7X21 PC III Classic Binocular is designed for the modern explorer, featuring a compact and lightweight body, high-quality glass optics with anti-reflective coatings, and a user-friendly center focus knob. Its non-slip rubber grips provide comfort and security, making it the perfect companion for travel and outdoor adventures.

## Description

From the Manufacturer               This new classic version of the popular 7 x 21 PC III features a stylish classic blue body color and features new rubber grips for a steady and comfortable performance. With built-in dioptric correction and a compact, portable design that makes it ideal for all-around outdoor use including bird watching, hiking, and travel.Ultra Portable These light and compact binoculars easily slip right into your pocket or bag so you can view the sights anywhere you go. Images That Shine Advanced Olympus glass optics and anti-reflective lens coatings combine to provide outstanding image brightness and clarity.Get A Good Grip New contoured rubber hand grips assure a solid grasp for an incredibly steady performance every time.Comfort is Key Keep on enjoying the sights as long as you want thanks to the built-in dioptric correction and adjustable eyecups.

## Features

- Compact, lightweight body for comfort and travel
- New non-slip rubber grips
- High-quality glass optics and anti-reflective lens coatings
- Center focus knob
- Porro-prism binoculars

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Olympus
- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight,Portable
- **Magnification Maximum:** 7
- **Color:** Black

## Images

![OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS 7X21 PC III Classic Binocular (Blue) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/31EK4ed0iBL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great optics, very high value
  

*by J***T on Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2009*

I did not get the best price possible. Just a few weeks before, it was on sale for $15 at [...]. But even at current Amazon Warehouse price of [...], it is still a great value. The optics is superb. It is a head and shoulder above all the crapshoot brand names like Barska, Alpen, Tasco, or even Vivitar and Bushnell. It is about as good as Nikon, at less than half the price.  At the same time I bought this Olympus, I also bought a $10 Barska to get free shipping. The Barska has very good reviews on Amazon. But the difference in optical and build quality is so large, I feel that the $10 Barska is not worth it at all.The best parts of this pair of binoculars are: clear and bright optics, solidly built, compact, good price. The only thing I wish it had a little more is the wider field of view. But I know that it is probably unrealistic to ask for it because wider FOV will need to have a bigger object lens, therefore more expensive and less compact. So it is really as good as it can be.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    A Comparative Analysis of Leading Binoculars
  

*by S***S on Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2012*

After years of suffering with dark, weak, wobbly binoculars (thank you, Magnacraft), I found myself needing two types:  the best quality I could find (1) at any weight but under $250 for use within a drive of home (home binocs), and (2) under 10 oz, easy to travel with in tour groups, simple for impatient family members, and ideal for night concerts and day baseball games (travel binocs).After studying reviews and comments thoroughly, I concluded there are brilliant experts commenting regularly on Amazon - much more insightful than the professional reviewers who focus on expensive, heavy devices purchased by others of their ilk. From my fellow consumers' insights, I purchased 11 binoculars with at least 70% five-star ratings that fit my general specifications for home or travel.GENERAL CONCLUSIONS.  After exhaustive examination - reading a DVD box at 46 feet, finding individual cattle from a moving minivan, and watching stars and planets in my backyard - I concluded the essential attributes for binoculars across categories are:(A) Plenty of Light brought to your eye.  Light is determined by the diameter of the light-gathering lens divided by the magnification.  In other words, an 8x42 pair has a ratio of 5.25 and produces LOTS of light, while a 10x21 pair has a ratio of 2.1 and always appear dark.  Conclusion:  About 3.0 is adequate and the best available for compact binoculars.(B) Good Stability of View. View stability depends on (i) the degrees of field of vision (can you find what you are looking for), (ii) the depth of visibility (do you have to refocus for every few feet of depth), and (iii) wobble (which is itself determined by (i) and (ii)).  Conclusion:  field of vision is rarely as broad as advertised, depth of visibility depends on the lens quality and you just have to check it out, and any binoc with a magnification of 10 or higher proved to have poor stability of view without a tripod, at least for me.  There is a big difference between 8x and 10x, particularly below a 42 lens diameter.SPECIFIC CONCLUSIONS.  (Home Binoculars) The best Home Binoc was the Nikon Monarch ATM 8x42, and it outperformed all other 10 by a wide margin. I could read a DVD box at 46 feet, keep a broad and stable view to find the cow with three white spots while bouncing in a minivan, and find and watch Mars.  At 24 oz, it's too big for constant lugging, but oh what a treat. At $230, it was comparable in price to the Vixen 14502 Foresta 8x42 and the Bushnell Ultra HD 8x42, but it performed noticeably better, particularly on view stability.  Several cheaper, heavy models under $100 had cloudy lens.(Travel Binoculars)  The Pentax 8x25 UCF XII and the Olympus 8x25 PCI were best in class, although the Pentax had less wobble, more clarity while the Olympus provided more light and more accurate color tones, but a smaller field of vision. (Forget finding the cow, but if you found it, you could count its ear hairs at dusk).  Both were 10 oz, and about $65; the Pentax, which gets slightly better overall reviews, is larger but felt better in my hand.  Small hands, viewing at dusk, standing still = Olympus.  Larger hands, viewing in daylight, on a bus = Pentax. Lastly, the itty bitty Olympus 7x21 PC III at 7 oz in metallic blue is adorable and $24 (refurbished), with fantastic clarity and ease of use, but a very narrow field of vision, despite its 7.5% claim.So what did we do?  I decided to travel with the heavy Nikon Monarch, but kept the Pentax 8x25 in reserve.  Different members of my family preferred the Pentax 8x25, the Olympus 8x25, and the Olympus 7x21, each predictably on the basis of the decision maker's age, size, and goals. None showed any interest in the other six binocs.As a final note, Beware of imperfection and non-Amazon sellers.  Two of the 11 binocs arrived with lens imperfections.  The heavy Bushnell Falcon (7x36) at $30 had a cloudy lens, and Amazon accepted the return promptly. The lightweight but expensive Nikon Travelite 10x25, already with little light and a small field of vision, had a defective lens, making it darker.  The vendor wanted me to pay shipping in both directions plus a restocking fee to return the defective item.Good luck with your decision. I hope my odyssey was helpful to you.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great Glove Compartment Binocular
  

*by J***E on Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2010*

I work at the Kennedy Space Center on the Space Shuttle Program in Central Florida and even after 28 years, I still love watching all the amazing work going on around me in preparing each vehicle for its next mission.  Even though I am typically very busy, I love to look up, grab the binoculars and watch the orbiter being towed from one place to another, or rolled out to the Pad, or the external tank being towed from the barge at the turning basin in to the Vehicle Assembly building.  There are also the occasional launches on the Cape Canaveral side (unmanned rockets) and the fact that KSC is in the middle of a National Wildlife Refuge, eagles, falcons, hawks, gators and racoons, always provide a brief diversion.  It is a great little utility spec with very good optics for such an inexpensive piece of equipment. Great to put in locations where you can easily grab to get a better view, and likely in situations where you dont care if they get hurt.  Only negative for me is that I have a small face and it does not adjust down enough for my eyes, meaning that it remains just a bit too wide.

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