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New, lowest price : $90.25 |
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| Product Description |
| Nikon's standard lineup of sleekly designed Porro and Roof (Dach) binoculars features highly advanced optical technology and intelligent designs. The models offer a bright field of view thanks to a large objective diameter, and a sharp, undistorted view up to the periphery. These versatile binoculars are great for tracking athletes heading for the finish line or the flitting movements of a bird, and are just the thing for budding nature watchers. PRODUCT FEATURES: Aspherical eyepiece lens eliminates image distortion; Multilayer-coated lenses and large objective diameter for optimal image clarity; Rubber armoring for shock resistance and a firm, comfortable grip; Sophisticated design; Wide strap; Tripod adapter enables tripod observation (optional). |
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| Optics Reviews Writed by Customer
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Great all purpose binocs
2003-12-09
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| Purchased this item on sale and with the mail in rebate will come out to a bargain. Images are sharp and clear (esp for night viewing) thanks to the 50mm objectives and the multicoated optics. I use this item primarily for astronomy. However have to hold it quite still because the 10X power exagerates little shakes. Will get a tripod at a later date. Far superior to the Tasco binocs I had before this one |
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Great binocular for birdwatching and stargazing
2003-08-25
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| I bought a pair of these one day before leaving on vacation to New Mexico to replace my Tasco 7X35 cheapos. Very pleased with the brightness, FOV, and overall feel of the binocular. Being Nikon, the optics are wonderful and offer excellent viewing for birdwatching and stargazing. Waterproofness would be a nice feature to have but not mandatory for these activities. Overall, they earn five stars in my opinion. |
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Worth the money
2003-05-25
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| We had another brand we used until we borrowed this style at the races one day. Had to buy our own. Gave the others away. Paid twice the price, but worth every penny. |
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Nikon Action 8 x 40 bino
2003-01-08
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| It's a great entry level binocular. It is light and compact for a porro prism design and fits in my hands very nicely. Images are bright and clear and focusing is fairly easy. For the money, you can't beat it! |
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Decent, reasonably priced binocular
2002-03-01
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| While not competing in the same class as Steiners, Leicas or Svarowskis, this is a decent basic binocular. The surface material is pleasant to the touch, and all the controls are easy to operate. The binoculars feel robust and there is no play, the finish and workmanship is excellent. For the price class these binoculars are reasonably bright and the image quality is good all around, though not excellent. They may even be used with eyeglasses on, having good eye relief and exit pupils. They are not weatherproof, nor do they have locking diopter adjustments or hard, sliding eyecups that one gets in pricier models. |
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