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Royal Opera House Opera Glasses

Discover our exclusive Royal Opera House Opera Glasses. Designed to be compact, these lightweight glasses are perfect for your next trip to the theatre.

The binocular design offers enhanced magnification to bring the stage view closer. The fixed focus provide bright and clear views with precise colour and contrast. Its 4 x 18 magnification allows for detailed observations of performers, costumes, and sets. Rubber eye-cups make it comfortable to use with or without eyeglasses and its compact design easily fits into purses or pockets.

4x18 magnification (fixed focus)
Size: H8 x W6 (W10 extended) x D4.5 cms
Includes neck strap and red velvet pouch

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
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Adrian Stead
Small and portable, easy to use

Lens quality good, and the binoculars are small enough to carry in a jacket pocket. They have a fixed focal length (possibly not the right terminology, what I mean is there is no focusing twiddly knob), but this does mean they are very easy to use.
For my first outing we were seated in the Donald Gordon amphitheatre, second row, and they worked really well, they enabled us to see a couple of singers in the field of view very clearly, which is essentially what you’re after at an opera.
I previously used a couple of pairs of antique opera glasses, which are heavier, and slightly larger, but I’m thinking I will use these new binoculars as my default pair from now on.
Would recommend.

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Debbie Head

Royal Opera House Opera Glasses

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M.M.
Watched The Winter's Tale today!

I watched the General Rehearsal today and used these glasses - they were amazing! I could put them down to enjoy the group scenes and use them when I wanted to see the dancer's facial expressions (from level 3 balcony!). So happy with these glasses!

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
67%
(2)
33%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
A
Adrian Stead
Small and portable, easy to use

Lens quality good, and the binoculars are small enough to carry in a jacket pocket. They have a fixed focal length (possibly not the right terminology, what I mean is there is no focusing twiddly knob), but this does mean they are very easy to use.
For my first outing we were seated in the Donald Gordon amphitheatre, second row, and they worked really well, they enabled us to see a couple of singers in the field of view very clearly, which is essentially what you’re after at an opera.
I previously used a couple of pairs of antique opera glasses, which are heavier, and slightly larger, but I’m thinking I will use these new binoculars as my default pair from now on.
Would recommend.

D
Debbie Head

Royal Opera House Opera Glasses

M
M.M.
Watched The Winter's Tale today!

I watched the General Rehearsal today and used these glasses - they were amazing! I could put them down to enjoy the group scenes and use them when I wanted to see the dancer's facial expressions (from level 3 balcony!). So happy with these glasses!