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Nikon 7234 Action 10¿22 X 50mm Binoculars

Nikon 7234 Action 10¿22 X 50mm Binoculars
Optics : Nikon 7234 Action 10¿22 X 50mm Binoculars and Customer Reviews
Nikon 7234 Action 10¿22 X 50mm Binoculars
  • Quick central focusing
  • Sharp multicoated optics for superb contrast and vivid color
  • BaK4 high index prisms
  • Diopter adjustment for strain-free viewing
  • Magnification x - 10 to 22
List Price: $208.95
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Product Description
The Action series by Nikon feature knobby rubber armored housings for comfort and offer wider fields of view than comparably classed binoculars. It also has a tripod screw for serious outdoor observations. The 10-22x50 zoom model is intended for both lowlight viewing at the shorter end of the zoom as well as distant observations in better conditions. Though it may be seem large to take to the opera or theater, it offers an excellent field of view when used at stadiums for sports events. The 50mm objective offers lots of light for bright, sharp images. Objective Diameter (mm) - 50 Angular Field of View Real - 3.8 Angular Field of View Apparent - 38 Weighs about 33 ounces
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Great binoculars 2008-10-12
These binoculars are really great, the way to adjust the magnification is very simple, just by turning the ring to the numbers of the magnification you wish to use. Anything you wish to look at with them is very sharp and clear, making it really neat to use them.
Nikon Binocs Reviews 2008-10-01
These binocs far exceeded my expectations, and my experience, with other zoom optical equipment. From spotting scopes to binoculars, a crisp image is usually always attainable at the lowest setting; however, as one zooms in, I usually found that the image became fuzzy or indistinct.

Having another pair of NIKON binoculars, I decided to just trust the name. I could always send them back if they were crappy. And so I ordered them.

When I first got them, I looked through the lenses and my heart sank. It appeared the two images did not line up, even out of focus as they were. But when I went outside and actually focused on the moon, I learned it was just the way things are.

At 10x, the moon is beautiful, but still awfully far away. By adding the included tripod mount, suddenly I was able to use it at full zoom. Details on the moon fairly popped out in crystal sharpness.

But zooms do exact a price, even with very nice optics. In this case, the field of view was not anything like you'd get from a Nikon 10x50, even though the objective opening is the same. But even with a more narrow view, like you'd get through a quality telescope, the Nikon came through with sharpness, which is my major concern.

At higher magnification, you're going to need a tripod. The attachment that comes with these binocs fits standard tripods, so accept that you need a good, tall, tripod. Second, the moon moves, so your tripod should be able to remain tight, even when the screws are loosened. If you have a cheap, crappy one that wobbles or won't lock, you'll have a more difficult time.

The moon is gorgeous through these lenses. So are terrestrial objects. The zoom is clean and smooth, and, again, the optics are much nicer than you'd have reason to expect.

TIP: When you install the binoculars tripod mount, a small decorative screw needs to be removed. This is often lost, leaving an unsightly hole in the front. Once you remove it, lift the bottom flap of the binocs case, put it there, and push down the flap. That way, you'll never lose it (unless, of course, you forget where you put it!). I leave my tripod adapter on all the time, but still, I'd hate to lose the original screw.
Worth the Money 2008-06-16
I was looking for a good pair to view object approx. .25 - .5 mile away. This Nikon did the trick. Very pleased even in very low lighting.

Would suggest using a tri-pod when using 10+ zoom. Images are good but not steady enough to comprend the details.
Nikon Action 10-22x50 Zoom XL Binoculars 2008-04-17
Excellent binoculars for the price. They are very clear but require small adjustments to the focus when zooming in on objects.
Good Value 2008-01-27
I upgraded to these from a cheap brand. It was like the weather changing from a cloudy day to a sunny day. I didn't know there was so much difference in optics.
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