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Models & Brands: Newcon, Nikon 7562, Nikon 7563, Nikon 7560, Simmons Mfg. Co., Nikon 7564, Leupold, Galileo G-1042PC, Celestron 72122, Barska
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Newcon
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Review [USED] 7X50 LRF BINOCULAR 4000 METE, LRB4000CI, Standard & Compact B / Newcon: |
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Nikon 7562 List Price: $1,999.95 Price: $1,999.00
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Key features Nikon 7562
- Designed for ergonomic functionality, durability and precise balance in the hand
- Offers thumb-indexing contours to the underside of the 42mm body
- Features Nikkor lenses to help eliminate chromatic aberration
- Includes a dual-phase central focusing knob for precise focusing and diopter adjustments
- Incorporates phase-correction coated roof prisms to enhance resolution
- Model: Nikon 7562 42mm 10x42 EDG Binocular
Review Nikon 7562 42mm 10x42 EDG Binocular / Nikon 7562:NEW for 2008! Introducing Nikon's most dynamic and advanced binocular in the company's history, EDG (pronounced "edge") was engineered using Nikon's latest cutting edge technology, but refined by nearly a century of glass-making heritage. The new EDG binocular harnesses the optical superiority of Nikon's legendary and costly ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass to push the limits of optical perfection. Coveted by the world's greatest photographers in Nikon's legendary Nikkor lenses, this exclusive glass was developed to eliminate chromatic aberration that occurs when light rays of varying wavelengths pass through optical glass. Nikon EDG binoculars offer the same results to the world's most serious optics users â high contrast, high resolution images that are razor sharp and free of flare. Nikon's EDG optical system incorporates phase-correction coated roof prisms to enhance resolution, as well as dielectric coated sub-prisms to maximize light transmission. Interacting with fully multicoated lenses and ED glass, the high-grade prisms deliver extremely bright, clear, vivid images across the periphery of the viewing field. The Nikon EDG binocular was designed for ergonomic functionality, durability and precise balance in the hand. Its magnesium alloy body â sculpted into a sophisticated, open bridge quadrangle package â offers ruggedness at a sensible weight. Nikon engineers added thumb-indexing contours to the underside of the 42mm body to encourage the same comfortable hand positioning each time the EDG binocular is called into use. The EDG is waterproof and fogproof, O-ring sealed and dry nitrogen filled to handle the toughest conditions. [+]
To further enhance viewing pleasure, a thoughtful and convenient dual-phase central focusing knob provides both precise focusing and diopter adjustments in the EDG binocular. |
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Nikon 7563 List Price: $1,749.95 Price: $1,749.95
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Key features Nikon 7563
- Includes a dual-phase central focusing knob for precise focusing and diopter adjustments
- Features Nikkor lenses to help eliminate chromatic aberration
- Incorporates phase-correction coated roof prisms to enhance resolution
- Offers thumb-indexing contours to the underside of the 42mm body
- Designed for ergonomic functionality, durability and precise balance in the hand
- Model: Nikon 7563 32mm 8x32 EDG Binocular
Review Nikon 7563 32mm 8x32 EDG Binocular / Nikon 7563:NEW for 2008! Introducing Nikon's most dynamic and advanced binocular in the company's history, EDG (pronounced "edge") was engineered using Nikon's latest cutting edge technology, but refined by nearly a century of glass-making heritage. The new EDG binocular harnesses the optical superiority of Nikon's legendary and costly ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass to push the limits of optical perfection. Coveted by the world's greatest photographers in Nikon's legendary Nikkor lenses, this exclusive glass was developed to eliminate chromatic aberration that occurs when light rays of varying wavelengths pass through optical glass. Nikon EDG binoculars offer the same results to the world's most serious optics users â high contrast, high resolution images that are razor sharp and free of flare. Nikon's EDG optical system incorporates phase-correction coated roof prisms to enhance resolution, as well as dielectric coated sub-prisms to maximize light transmission. Interacting with fully multicoated lenses and ED glass, the high-grade prisms deliver extremely bright, clear, vivid images across the periphery of the viewing field. The Nikon EDG binocular was designed for ergonomic functionality, durability and precise balance in the hand. Its magnesium alloy body â sculpted into a sophisticated, open bridge quadrangle package â offers ruggedness at a sensible weight. Nikon engineers added thumb-indexing contours to the underside of the 42mm body to encourage the same comfortable hand positioning each time the EDG binocular is called into use. The EDG is waterproof and fogproof, O-ring sealed and dry nitrogen filled to handle the toughest conditions. [+]
To further enhance viewing pleasure, a thoughtful and convenient dual-phase central focusing knob provides both precise focusing and diopter adjustments in the EDG binocular. |
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Nikon 7560 Weight: 3.35 pounds List Price: $1,799.95 Price: $1,799.94
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Key features Nikon 7560
- Includes a dual-phase central focusing knob for precise focusing and diopter adjustments
- Features Nikkor lenses to help eliminate chromatic aberration
- Incorporates phase-correction coated roof prisms to enhance resolution
- Offers thumb-indexing contours to the underside of the 42mm body
- Designed for ergonomic functionality, durability and precise balance in the hand
- Model: Nikon 7560 42mm 7x42 EDG Binocular
Review Nikon 7560 42mm 7x42 EDG Binocular / Nikon 7560:Nikon is proud to present EDG, a binocular for those whose adventurous spirit and dedication to success demands performance above all else. The most dynamic and advanced binocular in the company's history, EDG (pronounced "edge") was engineered using Nikon's latest cutting edge technology, but refined by nearly a century of glass-making heritage. The new EDG binocular harnesses the optical superiority of Nikon's legendary and costly ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass to push the limits of optical perfection. Coveted by the world's greatest photographers in Nikon's legendary Nikkor® lenses, this exclusive glass was developed to eliminate chromatic aberration that occurs when light rays of varying wavelengths pass through optical glass. Nikon EDG binoculars offer the same results to the world's most serious optics users-high contrast, high resolution images that are razor sharp and free of flare. Nikon's EDG optical system incorporates phase-correction coated roof prisms to enhance resolution, as well as dielectric coated sub-prisms to maximize light transmission. Interacting with fully multicoated lenses and ED glass, the high-grade prisms deliver extremely bright, clear, vivid images across the periphery of the viewing field. The Nikon EDG binocular was designed for ergonomic functionality, durability and precise balance in the hand. Its magnesium alloy body-sculpted into a sophisticated, open bridge quadrangle package-offers ruggedness at a sensible w. |
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Simmons Mfg. Co. Weight: 2.6 pounds List Price: $279.99 Price: $154.95
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Key features Simmons Mfg. Co.
- Master Series Binoculars
- 10x42 Realtree Timber
- www.simmonsoptics.com
- Manufacturer #: 801807
- Model: Simmons 10x42 Master Series Binoculars - Waterproof Fogproof Binoculars Finish: Simmons 10x42 Master Series Waterproof Binoculars - RealTree Rubber Armor Model 801807
Review Simmons 10x42 Master Series Binoculars - Waterproof Fogproof Binoculars Finish: Simmons 10x42 Master Series Waterproof Binoculars - RealTree Rubber Armor Model 801807 / Simmons Mfg. Co.:Simmons 10x42 Master Series Binoculars - Waterproof Fogproof Binoculars Finish: Simmons 10x42 Master Series Waterproof Binoculars - RealTree Rubber Armor Model 801807 |
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Nikon 7564 List Price: $1,799.95 Price: $1,799.95
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Key features Nikon 7564
- Designed for ergonomic functionality, durability and precise balance in the hand
- Includes a dual-phase central focusing knob for precise focusing and diopter adjustments
- Features Nikkor lenses to help eliminate chromatic aberration
- Incorporates phase-correction coated roof prisms to enhance resolution
- Offers thumb-indexing contours to the underside of the 42mm body
- Model: Nikon 7564 32mm 10x32 EDG Binocular
Review Nikon 7564 32mm 10x32 EDG Binocular / Nikon 7564:NEW for 2008! Introducing Nikon's most dynamic and advanced binocular in the company's history, EDG (pronounced "edge") was engineered using Nikon's latest cutting edge technology, but refined by nearly a century of glass-making heritage. The new EDG binocular harnesses the optical superiority of Nikon's legendary and costly ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass to push the limits of optical perfection. Coveted by the world's greatest photographers in Nikon's legendary Nikkor lenses, this exclusive glass was developed to eliminate chromatic aberration that occurs when light rays of varying wavelengths pass through optical glass. Nikon EDG binoculars offer the same results to the world's most serious optics users â high contrast, high resolution images that are razor sharp and free of flare. Nikon's EDG optical system incorporates phase-correction coated roof prisms to enhance resolution, as well as dielectric coated sub-prisms to maximize light transmission. Interacting with fully multicoated lenses and ED glass, the high-grade prisms deliver extremely bright, clear, vivid images across the periphery of the viewing field. The Nikon EDG binocular was designed for ergonomic functionality, durability and precise balance in the hand. Its magnesium alloy body â sculpted into a sophisticated, open bridge quadrangle package â offers ruggedness at a sensible weight. Nikon engineers added thumb-indexing contours to the underside of the 42mm body to encourage the same comfortable hand positioning each time the EDG binocular is called into use. The EDG is waterproof and fogproof, O-ring sealed and dry nitrogen filled to handle the toughest conditions. [+]
To further enhance viewing pleasure, a thoughtful and convenient dual-phase central focusing knob provides both precise focusing and diopter adjustments in the EDG binocular. |
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Leupold List Price: $652.76 Price: $498.29
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Key features Leupold
- Binoculars
- Model: Leupold Pinnacles RP Wind River Binocular 10X 42 Full Waterproof Black Armored
Review Leupold Pinnacles RP Wind River Binocular 10X 42 Full Waterproof Black Armored / Leupold: |
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Galileo G-1042PC Dimentions: 6.5 x 5.5 x 2 inches Weight: 2.5 pounds List Price: $449.95 Price: $299.99
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Key features Galileo G-1042PC
- BAK-4 Prisms, Phase Coated Optics, 315 ft. Field of View, Roof Prism Design
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Water Proof, Fog Proof, Nitrogen Purged, Rubber Armoring, Fold Down Rubber Eye Cups, Binocular Tripod Socket
- 10x Power, 42mm Phase Coated Objectives Lenses
- Accessories include: Carrying Case, Straps, Lens Cloth, and Instructions
- Model: Galileo 8x42 Phase Coated Binoculars w/ BAK-4 Prisms
Review Galileo 8x42 Phase Coated Binoculars w/ BAK-4 Prisms / Galileo G-1042PC:Galileo Series G-1042PC Phase-Coated Roof Prism Binoculars are clearly the best way to view up close and personal. These powerful numbers will add power to your peepers. They're perfect for those who demand the highest level of performance. The 10x magnification zooms you in close for a personal look. Waterproof and fogproof optic coating means you'll be able to pick up on the facts and figures of the object you're viewing, even in crummy weather. Zoom in tight on these features: 10 x 42 mm is the power you need to see the heart of the action; F. O. V. of 450 ft. keeps everything in your sight; BAK-4 roof prisms give the best in image clarity; Rubber fold-down eye-guards allows ol' 4-eyes to use them comfortably; Nitrogen-purged phase coating for water and fog proof viewing; Full multi-coating is applied in phases for extremely clear images; Measure 7 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 3 1/4", weigh 2. [+]
8 lbs. Includes case, carrying strap, lens cleaning cloth, instructions and limited lifetime manufacturer's warranty. You'll see the difference! Order yours today! Galileo Series G-1042PC Phase-Coated Roof Prism Binoculars. |
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Celestron 72122 Dimentions: 6 x 3 x 4 inches Weight: 1.1 pounds List Price: $88.95 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Celestron 72122
- High Index BK-7 Prisms
- Water Resistant
- 1.6" (41mm) LCD Display
- Features Digital Compass (±3o), Time, Temperature (F/C), and Stop Watch (up to 1 Hr.)
- Fully Coated Optics
- Model: Celestron 72122 Digital Compass Plus 10x25 Binoculars
Review Celestron 72122 Digital Compass Plus 10x25 Binoculars / Celestron 72122:More than just a binocular. This compact roof prism binocular has a large 1. 6" LCD screen that displays the multiple functions of this binocular. Functions include digital compass, clock, temperature and stop watch. |
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Barska
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Review Barska Atlantic Binoculars (10x42) / Barska:Top-quality BaK-4 roof prism binoculars with fully coated optics for less than $80. Sound impossible? Barska's Atlantic Series Binoculars offer all three, ensuring you receive bright, sharp images in even the lowest levels of light. Convenient center-wheel focusing system and twist-up eyecups for convenient use with or without eyeglasses. Rugged rubber-armor finish offers a sure grip in wet weather and shields against rough in-the-field handling. Waterproof and fogproof. Includes neck strap, cleaning cloth, lens caps and carrying case. Limited lifetime warranty. |
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