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Models & Brands: Olympus N1240482, Olympus 10 x 21 RC I Silver Binoculars, Pentax 62216, Bushnell 17-0825, Bushnell 13-2410, Nikon 7508, Bushnell 118401, Nikon 7245, Bushnell 17-5010, Olympus 118701
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Olympus N1240482 Dimentions: 8.5 x 3.5 x 9.5 inches Weight: 4.7 pounds List Price: $89.99 Price: $46.36
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Key features Olympus N1240482
- Large center focus knob for fast, easy focusing
- Anti-reflective lens coating for better image brightness
- Wide-angle field of view
- New rugged, high-quality finish with sure-grip rubber coating
- UV Protection for worry-free viewing
- Model: Olympus Trooper 10x50 DPS 1 Binoculars
Review Olympus Trooper 10x50 DPS 1 Binoculars / Olympus N1240482:If you need equal parts economy, endurance and 10x optical power, consider the Trooper 10x50 DPS R. This standard Porro Prism binocular brings sports enthusiasts to their game with easily focused, wide-angle views that are great for tracking - and keeping up with - fast moving subjects, and provide UV ray protection so you never have to worry about the sun. And maybe best of all, these binoculars spare the bank account besides. |
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Olympus 10 x 21 RC I Silver Binoculars Dimentions: 3.9 x 3.5 x 1.6 inches Weight: 0.7 pounds List Price: $99.00 Price: $49.50
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Key features Olympus 10 x 21 RC I Silver Binoculars
- High-index BaK-4 roof prisms
- UV protection
- Slim body and foldable design
- Center focus knob
- Built-in dioptric correction adjusts to each user's eyesight
- Model: Olympus Outback 10x21 RC1 Binoculars
Review Olympus Outback 10x21 RC1 Binoculars / Olympus 10 x 21 RC I Silver Binoculars:Travel light and see the sights with the Outback binoculars. The light and ultra-compact binoculars offer Roof Prism technology along with UV-protection, making it the ideal model for all-around outdoor use. These features and more are packed into a conveniently small but rugged all-weather shell to allow the binoculars to be easily carried anywhere you go. This binocular is ideal for water sports, traveling and entertainment events. The foldable design is compact enough to slip into any pocket. Multi-coated lenses provide improved image brightness for a crisp, clear view. |
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Pentax 62216 Dimentions: 0.05 x 0.043 x 0.022 inches Weight: 1.1 pounds List Price: $200.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Pentax 62216
- 8.5x magnification with helicoid eyepiece rings for extra viewing comfort
- Fully multi-coated optics eliminate harmful ultraviolet rays while improving light transmission
- Convergent Lens Optical System Engineering focuses down to 1.6 feet
- Perfect choice for insect observation in the field and in museums and galleries
- High quality BaK4 prisms provides easier viewing in dim light
- Model: Pentax Papilio 8.5x21 Porro Prism Binocular
Review Pentax Papilio 8.5x21 Porro Prism Binocular / Pentax 62216:Named for the Latin word for butterfly, PENTAX Papilio 8. 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. Revolutionary dual-axis, single body housing with synchronized eye-piece adjustment to assure correct optical alignment for comfortable viewing 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 - 8. 5X / Objective Lens Diameter - 21mm Field of View - Real - 6. 0 degrees /Apparent - 51 degrees / Field Of View At 1000 Meters - 105m / Field of View at 1000 yards - 315 ft. Diopter Adjustment Range - +/- 4 m -1 / Diopter Adjustment - Click-stop adjuster built in right eyepiece Dimensions (Height Width) - 4. 6 x 4. 3 inches (116 x 110mm) Thickness - 2. [+]
2 inches (55mm) / Weight - 10. 2 oz. (290g) Pentax Limited lifetime warranty. |
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Bushnell 17-0825 Dimentions: 5 x 3 x 2 inches Weight: 1.5 pounds List Price: $59.95 Price: $32.95
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Key features Bushnell 17-0825
- Unique "Focus-Free" feature stays in focus at most viewing distances
- Non-slip rubber armor absorbs shock while providing a firm grip
- Porro Prism System
- BK-7 Prism Glass
- Fully coated optics for superior light transmission and brightness
- Model: Bushnell Perma Focus 8x25 Binoculars
Review Bushnell Perma Focus 8x25 Binoculars / Bushnell 17-0825: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. PRODUCT FEATURES: Fully coated optics for superior light transmission and brightness; Unique "Focus-Free" feature stays in focus at most viewing distances; Non-slip rubber armor absorbs shock while providing a firm grip. |
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Bushnell 13-2410 Dimentions: 12 x 9 x 4 inches Weight: 3.5 pounds List Price: $116.95 Price: $64.95
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Key features Bushnell 13-2410
- Angled, fold down eyecups
- Magnification: 10x
- Waterproof, fogproof, and multi-coated lens
- Ideal for boating, outdoor/nature, general use, hunting, stadium sports
- Objective lens: 42mm
- Model: Bushnell H2O 10x42 Porro Prism Waterproof/Fogproof Binocular
Review Bushnell H2O 10x42 Porro Prism Waterproof/Fogproof Binocular / Bushnell 13-2410:Like the name says, these binoculars are made for water. Splash them, soak them, dunk them - and they'll emerge 100% fog free and dry inside. Perfect for skiers, snowmobilers, anglers and kayakers. True waterproof construction and a rugged, non-slip rubber design makes the H2O series a simple choice for those whose lifestyle borders on the hyper side of active. Take them with you - everywhere. PRODUCT FEATURES: Multi-coated optics for superior light transmission and brightness; Waterproof: O-ring sealed and nitrogen-purged for 100% reliable, fog-free performance; Large center focus knob for easy, precise adjustments; Non-slip rubber armor absorbs shock while providing a firm grip. |
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Nikon 7508 Weight: 0.9 pounds List Price: $122.95 Price: $73.87
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Key features Nikon 7508
- Angular field of view, real: 5.6
- Objective diameter: 25mm
- Aspherical lenses eliminate virtually all distortion
- 8x magnification
- Focusing system: CF
- Model: Nikon 7508 Travelite 8 X 25mm V Binoculars
Review Nikon 7508 Travelite 8 X 25mm V Binoculars / Nikon 7508:The new Travelite V series binoculars incorporate several new features designed to make them more user friendly while enhancing optical performance. Nikon Travelite V binoculars utilize precision ground, multicoated optics, and high index BaK4 prisms for true color rendition, maximum sharpness and enhanced light transmission. The new binoculars use aspherical eyepiece lenses which provide a very flat viewing field and offer markedly improved edge-to-edge sharpness over many conventional lenses. The new Travelite V features large, conveniently located central focus knobs and clicking diopters. Each model in the series features 25mm objective lenses for maximum light gathering. A new, ergonomically contoured, carbon-fiber body makes the Travelite V easy to use for long viewing sessions without physical fatigue. The lightweight body incases a rugged all-metal chassis and is covered with a durable black rubber armor that provides added shock resistance and a positive grip in slippery conditions. |
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Bushnell 118401 Weight: 2.15 pounds List Price: $69.95 Price: $36.59
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Key features Bushnell 118401
- 8x magnification, 40-millimeter objective lens
- Rugged, non-slip rubber armor absorbs shock
- BaK-4 prisms for bright, clear, crisp bird viewing
- Textured center focus knob for easy, precise adjustments
- Fully-coated optics for superior light transmission and brightness
- Model: Bushnell Natureview 8x40 Porro Prism Birding Binocular
Review Bushnell Natureview 8x40 Porro Prism Birding Binocular / Bushnell 118401:Designed as an entry level Birding Binocular, the Bushnell NatureView binoculars are specially suited for the bird watcher and naturalist, while they are also suitable for watching sporting events and all-around observing. The fine porro prisms yield brighter images with better edge sharpness, and a close focusing distance of 14' for intimate inspections of nature. |
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Nikon 7245 Dimentions: 9.5 x 8.4 x 4.6 inches Weight: 2.25 pounds List Price: $352.50 Price: $133.49
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Key features Nikon 7245
- Magnification: 10x
- Waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof performance
- All-metal chassis in lightweight polycarbonate shell
- Objective lens: 50mm
- Rubber-coated body for firm, non-slip grip
- Model: Nikon 7245 Action Ex Extreme 10 X 50 mm All Terrain Binoculars
Review Nikon 7245 Action Ex Extreme 10 X 50 mm All Terrain Binoculars / Nikon 7245:Where there's life, there's action. Are you ready for action? Nikon Action Extreme WP 10 x 50 binoculars feature an all-metal chassis with lens fittings housed in a tough, lightweight polycarbonate body shell. Like all Nikon All Terrain Binoculars, the EX is nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed for total waterproof, fogproof and shockproof performance in any environment. The binocular bodies are ergonomically shaped, tripod adaptable and are rubber coated for a non-slip grip, whether wet or dry. The new Extreme ATB offerings utilize high-resolution lenses and prism systems crafted from Nikons exclusive Eco Glass, which is made without the use of arsenic or lead. This lens system provides an extremely clear, distortion-free image over the entire field of view. The lens elements each incorporate multi-layered anti-reflective coatings formulated to deliver optimum brightness, high contrast, true color rendition and flare-free viewing in most lighting conditions. The Nikon Extreme series binoculars feature a unique, click-stop eyecup design that not only delivers long eye relief, but also allows for variable eye relief that is customizable to the users own eyes and eyeglasses. So check out the features and don't procrastinate. Take Action! Twilight Factor 22. [+]
4 Center Focus control Waterproof & Fogproof Tripod mount adaptable Unit Dimensions - 7. 3 x 7. 2 (186 x 182mm) WxH / Weight - 2. 25 lbs (1020 g). |
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Bushnell 17-5010 Dimentions: 9 x 7.2 x 3.6 inches Weight: 3.31 pounds List Price: $82.95 Price: $37.99
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Key features Bushnell 17-5010
- Objective lens: 50mm
- Wide angle view and focus free operation
- Magnification: 10x
- Ideal for stadium sports, outdoor/nature, and general use/vacation
- Fully coated lens
- Model: Bushnell Perma Focus 10x50 Wide Angle Binocular
Review Bushnell Perma Focus 10x50 Wide Angle Binocular / Bushnell 17-5010: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. PRODUCT FEATURES: Fully coated optics for superior light transmission and brightness; Unique "Focus-Free" feature stays in focus at most viewing distances; Non-slip rubber armor absorbs shock while providing a firm grip. |
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Olympus 118701 Dimentions: 4.9 x 3 x 5 inches Weight: 1 pounds List Price: $110.00 Price: $59.48
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Key features Olympus 118701
- High-index prisms for a bright, crisp image
- 10x magnification and 25mm objective lens
- Field of view: 91 meters (at 1,000 yards)
- Twisting eyecups for personal comfort; central focus knob and dioptric correction
- Compact and lightweight for portability
- Model: Olympus Tracker 10x25 Porro Prism Compact & Lightweight Binocular
Review Olympus Tracker 10x25 Porro Prism Compact & Lightweight Binocular / Olympus 118701:Get a great view and look good doing so with the Tracker 10x25 PC I. An elegant silver-metallic body laced with the perfect compliment of black makes up the stylish and contemporary design, while high-performance optics and UV-Ray protection make up the sharp and impressive images you'll see. It's the perfect combination of performance and style that will make viewing any activity - be it a concert, a play, or seeing the sights - a memorable one. With its compact, lightweight, and sleek design, you can take the Olympus Tracker binocular anywhere and still enjoy the great view. With a 10x magnification and an objective lens diameter of 25mm, faraway images will be in sharp detail with brilliant clarity. The lens itself is made from special optical material to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays, while the full multicoating keeps maintains brightness and contrast. The BaK-4 prisms have a high refractive index for complete edge-to-edge clarity. The center knob is in perfect placement for your fingers to comfortably adjust the focus. The built-in dioptric correction adjusts for individual eyesight so everyone can use the binocular to its full potential. The Tracker also has eyecups that twist up and down, allowing each user to personalize the binocular to their comfort, while the long eye relief is a necessary feature for eyeglass wearers. |
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