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Models & Brands: Nikon 7467, Orion, Alpen Outdoor Corp. 497, Famous Trails DCB 822, Swift 747, Bushnell WC825, Bushnell 13-2140, NIKON, Bushnell 132411, Oberwerk

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Nikon 7467
Nikon 7467
Dimentions: 3.7 x 2.4 x 2.4 inches
Weight: 1.1 pounds
List Price: $450.95
Price: $250.92
Key features Nikon 7467
  • Fully multicoated
  • Eyepiece fits Nikon Fieldscope 60mm, 78mm & 82mm bodies
  • Model: Nikon 20-60x Zoom Eyepiece for 60mm Fieldscope (25-75x for 82mm Fieldscope)

Review Nikon 20-60x Zoom Eyepiece for 60mm Fieldscope (25-75x for 82mm Fieldscope) / Nikon 7467:

Nikon is a precision optical company with worldwide manufacturing, research and marketing capabilities. The Nikon name is equated with extraordinary photographic performance, innovation, precision and optical quality.
Orion
Orion
Weight: 0.101 pounds
List Price: $349.95
Price: $349.95
Key features Orion
  • Long eye relief lets eyeglass wearers see an unrestricted field of view
  • BAK-4 prisms and internal baffling ensure sharp images and pleasing contrast
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Barrels are cross-reinforced for maximum structural rigidity and unflinching optical alignment
  • Our biggest binocular, featuring 100mm lenses and strong 25x magnification
  • Model: Orion Explorer 25x100 Large-Aperture Binocular

Review Orion Explorer 25x100 Large-Aperture Binocular / Orion:

It's the same night sky, all right. But with our jumbo Explorer binoculars, you'll see it like never before. Their large-aperture 80mm and 100mm fully multi-coated optics provide exceptional light-gathering capability for stargazing. And if terrestrial observing is more your speed, you will appreciate Explorers' long-distance range, wide field of view, and stunning resolution. These are wonderfully well made binoculars. The BAK-4 prisms and internal baffling ensure sharp images and pleasing contrast. The barrels are cross-reinforced with an aluminum rod and objective cell cuffs for maximum structural rigidity and unflinching optical alignment. A sliding 1/4"-20 mounting post is held captive on the rod, for coupling the binocular to a tripod (recommended) and achieving optimum balance.
Alpen Outdoor Corp. 497
Alpen Outdoor Corp. 497
Dimentions: 5 x 2 x 7 inches
Weight: 3.9 pounds
List Price: $473.00
Price: $329.00
Key features Alpen Outdoor Corp. 497
  • Long eye relief to see full field of view when wearing glasses
  • Twist-lok eyecups - Lightweight composite body construction
  • Waterproof / Fogproof - Nitrogen filled
  • Fully Multi-coated - HR coated - Phase coated
  • BaK4 high index glass
  • Model: Alpen APEX 10X50 Waterproof Roof Prism Binocular

Review Alpen APEX 10X50 Waterproof Roof Prism Binocular / Alpen Outdoor Corp. 497:

Alpen Apex binoculars feature fully multi-coated BAK4 glass, PXA phase-coating, and HR metallic coating for a great optical rain image, even in poor lighting. The Alpen Apex binoculars are lightweight, have a twist-and-lock eyecup design, and are fully waterproof and nitrogen purged. They feature plenty of eye-relief for eyeglasses wearers, and will stand up very well to wet weather. The Alpen Apex binoculars give users great quality at a great price. Includes padded neckstrap, rainguard, tethered objective lens covers, nylon field case, and Alpen limited lifetime warranty.
Famous Trails DCB 822
Famous Trails DCB 822
List Price: $198.05
Price: $99.99
Key features Famous Trails DCB 822
  • 8 megabytes of RAM memory.
  • ViewCatcher is a 8 x 22 binocular integrated with a digital camera that is great for spotting events, concerts and wildlife activities such as hunting or bird-watching.
  • Use the full-featured 8x22 binocular for closer views and capture images to take home with you at the same time.
  • It is not the tool for a serious photographer, but it is a ton of fun and lets you record memories and sights at the touch of a button.
  • ViewCatcher makes it possible to share your fun with others by downloading images from the camera right to your computer for fax or e-mail to your friends and family.
  • Model: Viewcatcher Bino-camera

Review Viewcatcher Bino-camera / Famous Trails DCB 822:

ViewCatcher is a 8 x 22 binocular integrated with a digital camera that is great for spotting events, concerts and wildlife activities such as hunting or bird-watching. It is not the tool for a serious photographer, but it is a ton of fun and lets you record memories and sights at the touch of a button. Use the full-featured 8x22 binocular for closer views and capture images to take home with you at the same time. ViewCatcher makes it possible to share your fun with others by downloading images from the camera right to your computer for fax or e-mail to your friends and family. Features 8x22 Binocular & 8X digital Camera 8 megabytes of RAM memory Holds 40 high resolution photos Operates up to 10 hrs. on two AAA batteries (not included) Includes e-photo album software Features CD with installation program, User Guide and USB cable Pack: 4/each Pack weight: 5 lbs Specifications - Digital Camera Image Capacity VHI-40/LO-100 Resolution 640x480(VHI)/320x240(LO) Image Sensor CMOS Sensor Aperture F/5. 6 Fixed Lens Effective Focal Length 36mm Angular Field of View 4. 6 Degrees X 6 Degrees Optimum Range 15m to Infinity Exposure Auto White Balance Auto Memory 8MB SDRAM Speed 10MB/second Battery 2 AAA alkaline battery Specifications - Binocular Magnification x Objective lens 8x22mm Angular Field of View 7 degree: 122m at 1000 yards Exit Pupil 2. 8mm Eye Relief 11mm Prism Type BK7 Coatings Single layer, Fully coated Close Focusing Distance 5m.
Swift 747
Swift 747
Price: $71.21

Review Swift Reliant 8x40 Porro Binoculars 747 / Swift 747:

Swift Reliant 8x40 Porro Binoculars 747
Bushnell WC825
Bushnell WC825
Weight: 3.01 pounds
List Price: $79.99
Price: $39.98
Key features Bushnell WC825
  • Waterproof
  • Compact
  • kneck strap
  • Center focus
  • rubber armored
  • Model: Tasco World Class 8x25 Binocular

Review Tasco World Class 8x25 Binocular / Bushnell WC825:

Compact and lightweight with a wide field-of-view make these ideal for hunting, backpacking or simply traveling light. Magnification: 8x Field-of-View: 370 ft. /122. 7 m Exit Pupil: 3. 3mm Prism Type: Roof Weight: 11 oz. Objective Lens Diameter: 25mm Lens Coating: Multi-coated Waterproof Focus Type: Center Rubber Armored Includes carrying pouch and neck strap.
Bushnell 13-2140
Bushnell 13-2140
Dimentions: 9 x 8 x 3.5 inches
Weight: 3.31 pounds
List Price: $124.95
Price: $64.92
Key features Bushnell 13-2140
  • Magnification: 7x to 21x zoom
  • Fully coated lens
  • Fold down eyecups
  • Objective lens: 40mm
  • Ideal for stadium sports, outdoor, general use, hunting, and bird watching
  • Model: Bushnell Powerview 7-21x40 Zoom Binocular

Review Bushnell Powerview 7-21x40 Zoom Binocular / Bushnell 13-2140:

Like their roof prism relatives, the porro prism line-up provides great durability and performance in a "traditional" porro prism design. Compact to full-sized, the contemporary styling houses fully coated optics. Suffice to say, images are crisp, clear and bright - even in low light. Affordable for any and all interested in magnifying life to its fullest.
NIKON
NIKON
Dimentions: 70.8 x 36 x 48 inches
Weight: 2.9 pounds
List Price: $80.00
Price: $48.95
Key features NIKON
  • Nikon 10x25 Sportstar Binoculars 8202 Silver
  • NIKON
  • Model: Nikon 10x25 Sportstar Binoculars 8202 Silver

Review Nikon 10x25 Sportstar Binoculars 8202 Silver / NIKON:

Nikon is a precision optical company with worldwide manufacturing, research and marketing capabilities. The Nikon name is equated with extraordinary photographic performance, innovation, precision and optical quality. Nikon Sportstar 10x25 Wide Angle Binocular 8202 is a fold-up, pocket-sized roof prism binocular that goes anywhere. Nikon SportStar 10x25 Binocular incorporates long eye relief, precisely cut Lens and prism glass and multicoated optics for crisp, sharp and comfortable viewing. Also great for theatrical performances in less than optimal visual seatings. Pocket-sized and water resistant, the Sportstar is great for bird watching, tracking, trailing or stand hunting. The Sportstar is mated with a rubber armored exterior that provides added shock resistance and a firm grip. The binocular comes with fold down rubber eyecups that offer long eye relief, precisely cut lens and prism glass, and features multicoated lenses for maximum light transmission and image quality.
Bushnell 132411
Bushnell 132411
Weight: 3.31 pounds
List Price: $124.95
Price: $73.02
Key features Bushnell 132411
  • Non-slip rubber armor absorbs shock while providing a firm grip
  • Multi-coated optics for superior light transmission
  • Realtree AP camouflage for concealed viewing
  • Excellent for long-distance viewing, 300-foot field of view at 1,000 yards
  • 10x magnification, 42-millimeter objective lens
  • Model: Bushnell PowerView 10x42 Roof Prism Binocular (Realtree AP Camo)

Review Bushnell PowerView 10x42 Roof Prism Binocular (Realtree AP Camo) / Bushnell 132411:

The PowerView series offers the largest line of Bushnell-quality, affordable binoculars. No matter what your purpose, you'll find a variety of magnifications, styles and sizes, and fully-coated optics for bright, vivid images. Standard-size porro models feature Insta-Focus for fast and easy focus on moving targets. The mid-size roof prism models with 32mm objectives provide increased brightness for low-light viewing conditions.
Oberwerk
Oberwerk
Price: $109.95

Review Oberwerk 12x60mm Binoculars / Oberwerk:

Oberwerk high-quality 60mm binoculars- at a 50mm price! That extra 10mm doesn't sound like very much- but 60mm objectives gather 30% more light than 50mm models (surface area = pi*r2). With that much extra light-gathering power, these are ideal for a low-cost entry into binocular astronomy. They are also excellent for birding, nautical applications, and surveillance. Not only do you get big 60mm objectives- y.
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