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Models & Brands: Bushnell 13-7500, Bushnell 260224, Nikon 7215, Bushnell 13-7307, Nikon 7217, Steiner 575, Adorama, Bushnell 17-3507, Yukon Optics 24022WP, Pentax 62215
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Bushnell 13-7500 Dimentions: 9.5 x 8.7 x 3.9 inches Weight: 5.4 pounds List Price: $235.95 Price: $119.95
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Key features Bushnell 13-7500
- Illuminated internal compass
- Ideal for boating, outdoor/nature, and general use/vacation
- Magnification: 7x
- Waterproof, fogproof, and fully multi-coated lens
- Objective lens: 50mm
- Model: Bushnell Marine 7x50 Binocular
Review Bushnell Marine 7x50 Binocular / Bushnell 13-7500:Magnifying life does, indeed, include sea life. And these are just the binoculars to do it. The legendary 7x50mm Marine binoculars are a premier choice for spotting marinas, deadheads, or the fisherman's best friend, feeding birds. Built to withstand the conditions that come along with the nautical world, they are not only nitrogen-purged to provide reliable waterproof/fogproof performance. The 13-7500 model is even hermetically sealed to further assure no moisture creeps in. Impressive light transmission from BaK-4 porro prisms, multi-coated optics and large UV-coated objective lenses brighten images from dusk-to-dawn. Marine binoculars not only float, but easy-grip rubber armoring protects and provides a secure hold should things get rough. Always nice, should an unexpected swell or throttle burst take you by surprise. PRODUCT FEATURES: Waterproof; Fogproof; Multi-Coated Lens Coating; Fold Down Eyecups; Internal Ranging Reticle; Illuminated Compass; Floats. |
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Bushnell 260224 Dimentions: 8.66 x 3.94 x 6.69 inches Weight: 1.1 pounds List Price: $250.95 Price: $136.95
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Key features Bushnell 260224
- Rubber-armored grip
- Includes case and lanyard
- 2x magnification
- Built-in tripod mount and infrared illuminator
- Model: Bushnell Night Watch 2x24 w/Built in Infrared Binocular
Review Bushnell Night Watch 2x24 w/Built in Infrared Binocular / Bushnell 260224:Spring forward. Fall back. Or maybe go fetal. No telling how you'll react when faced with what lurks after dark, but with Bushnell Night Vision, time will never again dictate your hours of operation. These optics turn night into day with built-in infrared illuminators and advanced light-gathering technology. Bushnell Night Vision even added a StealthView digital model that uses an infrared spotlight for long-range brightness and clarity. The entire lineup is perfect for camping, caving, wildlife observation, surveillance - any time or place you think you're ready. |
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Nikon 7215 Dimentions: 8.47 x 3.55 x 9.06 inches Weight: 2.3 pounds List Price: $86.99 Price: $51.52
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Key features Nikon 7215
- Quick central focus system
- Magnification: 7x
- 420-foot field of view at 1,000 yards
- Aspherical eyepiece lenses with multi-coated prisms
- Objective lens: 35mm
- Model: Nikon Action 7x35 Ultra-wide Binocular
Review Nikon Action 7x35 Ultra-wide Binocular / Nikon 7215:The affordable Nikon Action series presents a 7x35 all-purpose binocular that's ideal for birding, hinting and fielding. The twist is that the 7215 provides an ultra-wide field of view of nearly 500 feet at 1000 yards, based on 7 times magnification. Large exit pupils translate into bright images at dawn and dusk when game is moving. Multicoated, aspherical lenses and BaK4 prisms give you bright, high resolution images under all conditions. |
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Bushnell 13-7307 Weight: 3.31 pounds List Price: $63.95 Price: $34.00
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Key features Bushnell 13-7307
- Field of view of 487 feet at 1,000 yards
- Insta-Focus 1-touch focusing system
- 7x magnification
- Includes carrying case and neck strap
- Wide-angle view
- Model: Bushnell Powerview 7x35 Wide Angle Binocular
Review Bushnell Powerview 7x35 Wide Angle Binocular / Bushnell 13-7307: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. The Bushnell 7x35 wide-angle PowerView binoculars combine contemporary styling and design with traditional Bushnell quality and durability. They are easy to use and feature Porro prisms. They offer 7x magnification and a field of view of 487 feet at 1,000 yards. Insta-Focus enables you to focus on your desired object with a single touch of your finger. Black rubber armoring ensures that these binoculars can sustain active use. Bushnell's 7x35 wide-angle PowerView binoculars include a carrying case and a neck strap for convenience and comfort on the go. |
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Nikon 7217 Dimentions: 9.6 x 8.4 x 4.2 inches Weight: 2.95 pounds List Price: $118.95 Price: $59.99
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Key features Nikon 7217
- BaK4 high-index prisms
- Magnification: 7x
- Multicoated aspherical lens for clear viewing
- Ample exit pupils for superior light gathering
- Objective lens: 50mm
- Model: Nikon Action 7x50 Binocular
Review Nikon Action 7x50 Binocular / Nikon 7217: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. PRODUCT FEATURES: Bright, Multicoated Optics; Aspherical eyepiece lens elements; Ergonomic body design; BaK4 High Index Prisms; Rubber armored; Tripod Adaptable. |
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Steiner 575 Dimentions: 9.4 x 7.5 x 5.6 inches Weight: 6 pounds List Price: $499.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Steiner 575
- Light transmission peaks at over 90 percent for viewing in low-light conditions
- Measures 8.2 x 2.8 x 5.2 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 37 ounces; 10-year warranty
- Waterproof, shockproof binocular with 7x magnification and 50mm objective lens
- Sports-Autofocus system puts everything into focus from 20 yards to infinity
- BAK-4 prisms, fully multicoated optical surfaces, and 20mm of long eye relief
- Model: Steiner 7x50 Marine Binocular
Review Steiner 7x50 Marine Binocular / Steiner 575:If you've always wanted a high performance 7x50 but weren't ready to spend the big dollars leave it up to Steiner to deliver performance at a tremendous value. The 7x50 Marine Steiner features fully multi-coated optics for excellent low light performance with a peak light transmission of over 90%. Black rubber armoring provides a sure grip even when wet. Long 22mm eye relief for full field of view with eyeglass or sunglasses. Waterproof and shockproof. Nitrogen pressurized. Guaranteed to outperform any other binocular in this price category! Big on performance and generous on economy, Steiner's 7x50 Marine binocular is ideal for both boaters and shore-bound users. The binocular is equipped with marine glass that's built to traditional Steiner navy/military styling, from its sharp and incredibly bright optics to the easy-to-grip exterior. The Sports-Autofocus system, meanwhile, puts everything into focus from 20 yards to infinity once calibrated to the user's eyes. Most importantly for boaters, however, is the binocular's waterproof and shockproof housing, which protects the optics should you accidentally drop the binocular into a body of water. [+]
Other details include BAK-4 prisms, fully multicoated optical surfaces, an easy-to-grip exterior, outstanding light transmission that peaks over 90 percent, and 20mm of long eye relief. The 7x50 Marine binocular-which comes with a web strap, a rain and spray guard for the eyepieces, and an attached objective lens cap-is backed by a 10-year warranty. Specifications: Objective lens: 50mm Magnification: 7x Field of view: 354 feet @ 1,000 yards Eye relief: 20mm Dimensions: 8. 2 by 2. 8 by 5. 2 inches (W x H x D) Weight: 37 ounces. |
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Adorama Dimentions: 0.02 x 0.039 x 0.015 inches Weight: 0.45 pounds Price: $35.95
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Review Adorama 3 x 25 Focusing Opera Glass Binocular, Platinum with Silver Trim / Adorama:Exquisite opera glasses made by LaScala Optics are available in many configurations and colors. Lightweight and compact, they are very easy to carry in a small purse. 3x magnification of the clear and bright lenses makes for a very comfortable viewing even under dim lighting conditions. Ideal for theaters, concerts, arenas and multitude of other occasions where the observer is distanced from the subject of interest. |
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Bushnell 17-3507 Dimentions: 7.9 x 6.6 x 3.8 inches Weight: 1.9 pounds List Price: $70.95 Price: $45.50
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Key features Bushnell 17-3507
- Wide angle view and focus free operation
- Magnification: 7x
- Ideal for stadium sports, outdoor/nature, and general use/vacation
- Fully coated lens
- Objective lens: 35mm
- Model: Bushnell 7x35 Wide Angle Perma Focus Binocular
Review Bushnell 7x35 Wide Angle Perma Focus Binocular / Bushnell 17-3507:In a world that's complicated enough, the affordably priced PermaFocus binos are a relief for simple, fixed-focus, long-distance viewing. The wider field-of-view makes them ideal for spectator sports, distant wildlife observation or winter use with gloves. Thanks to quality fully-coated optics the action is bright and crisp and the ergonomic rubber housing means you won't drop them - even with gloves on. |
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Yukon Optics 24022WP Dimentions: 8.5 x 4.5 x 3 inches Weight: 3.4 pounds List Price: $299.99 Price: $229.00
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Key features Yukon Optics 24022WP
- Includes hand strap, carrying case, and lens cover
- 3x42 waterproof night-vision monocular with infrared illuminator
- Hand carry or use with 1/4" rifle mount or 1/4" tripod or head mount
- Great for night fishing, snorkeling, even full underwater use
- Fully submersible, lightweight design
- Model: Yukon Advanced Optics 3x42 Night Vision Waterproof Monocular
Review Yukon Advanced Optics 3x42 Night Vision Waterproof Monocular / Yukon Optics 24022WP:Yukon's durable, lightweight, compact NVMT Night Vision Multitask line is as versatile as your imagination. With the use of accessories, the palm-sized, water-resistant, plastic body encased in rubber armor, can change from hand held monocular to riflescope, to a head mountable viewer, to a photo and video recorder. Yukon's exclusive PULS System Infrared Illuminator (IR) minimizes battery drainage and increases range. Yukon's Sea Wolf line provides versatile technology in a sure-grip, waterproof body. PRODUCT FEATURES: Multifunctional System; Built in Infrared Illuminator; Yukon's PULS System; Lightweight; Compact; Durable, Rubber Armor Body; Open Field or Long-Distance; Observation; Interchangeable lenses; Head Mountable; Rifle Mountable; Waterproof. |
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Pentax 62215 Dimentions: 4.5 x 4.3 x 2.2 inches Weight: 1.1 pounds List Price: $180.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Pentax 62215
- 6x magnification with 393-foot field of view at 1,000 yards
- Fully multi-coated optics eliminate harmful ultraviolet rays while improving light transmission
- High quality BaK4 prisms provides easier viewing in dim light
- Convergent Lens Optical System Engineering focuses down to 1.6 feet
- Perfect choice for insect observation in the field and in museums and galleries
- Model: Pentax Papilio 6.5x21 Porro Prism Binocular
Review Pentax Papilio 6.5x21 Porro Prism Binocular / Pentax 62215:Named for the Latin word for butterfly, PENTAX Papilio 6. 5x21 binoculars are the perfect choice for insect observation in the field and in museums and galleries. The enhanced observation capability of the Papilio binoculars is made possible by a PENTAX Convergent Lens Optical System Engineering (CLOSE) mechanism. The CLOSE mechanism automatically slides the left and right objective lenses toward the center when the focus is fixed at a short distance. Fast and easy center focusing for handling ease Helicoid eyepiece rings for extra viewing comfort Fully multi-coated optics to eliminate harmful ultraviolet rays while improving light transmission for high contrast images with no glare or flare High quality BaK4 prisms transmit more light at the edges to enhance illumination for easier viewing in dim light Included Accessories - Eyepiece lens caps, Case, Neck strap Binocular Type - Porro-prism, center focusing Lens Construction - Objective Lens - 2 elements in 1 group Eyepiece Lens - 5 elements in 5 groups Magnification - 6. 5X / Objective Lens Diameter - 21mm Field of View - Real - 7. 5 degrees /Apparent - 49 degrees / Field Of View At 1000 Meters - 131m / Field of View at 1000 yards - 393 ft. Diopter Adjustment Range - +/- 4 m -1 / Diopter Adjustment - Click-stop adjuster built in right eyepiece Dimensions (Height Width) - 4. 5 x 4. 3 inches (114 x 110mm) Thickness - 2. [+]
2 inches (55mm) / Weight - 10. 2 oz. (290g) Pentax Limited lifetime warranty. |
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