Nikon Monarch 5 12×42 ED ATB Waterproof/Fogproof Binoculars with Case + Harness + Tripod Adapter & Monopod + Kit Review

Nikon Monarch 5 12x42 ED ATB Waterproof/Fogproof Binoculars with Case + Harness + Tripod Adapter & Monopod + Kit

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  • KIT INCLUDES 6 PRODUCTS — All BRAND NEW Items with all Manufacturer-supplied Accessories + Full USA Warranties:
  • [1] Nikon Monarch 5 12×42 ED ATB Waterproof / Fogproof Binoculars with Case +
  • [2] Op/Tech USA Bino/Cam Harness +
  • [3] Rokinon 67″ Monopod & Case + [4] Binocular Tripod Adapter +
  • [5] FogKlear Dry Anti-Fog Cloth + [6] PD Spudz Microfiber Cloth

Style:12×42  |  Product Packaging:Retail

Kit includes:
♦ 1) Nikon Monarch 5 12×42 ED ATB Waterproof / Fogproof Binoculars with Case
♦ 2) Op/Tech USA Elastic Bino/Cam Quick Release Harness for Binoculars & Cameras
♦ 3) Rokinon M67 67″ Pro Monopod with Case
♦ 4) Binocular Tripod Adapter
♦ 5) Lenspen FogKlear Dry Anti-Fog Cleaning Cloth
♦ 6) Precision Design Spudz Microfiber Cleaning Cloth (with Clip & Case)

Designed for a lifetime of tough hunts and observing nature, the Nikon Monarch 5 12×42 ED ATB Waterproof/Fogproof Binoculars maximizes every hour spent in the field with bright, high-resolution views. The Monarch 5 features multicoated eco-glass lenses and a sleek, lightweight body. The rugged, waterproof design includes a protective rubber-armored coating for use in all types of weather. Protect the lenses with the flip-down lens covers. Padded case included.

The Op/Tech Elastic Bino/Cam Harness self-adjusts to comfortably balance gear while in use or in the idle position against the body. The unique loop attachment system enables the harness to quickly snap in place using Uni-Loop quick disconnects (included with harness). This elastic version allows your camera or binoculars to be held tighter against the body in the idle position and stretches so the camera or binoculars can be comfortably brought up to the eyes for use.

This 67-inch monopod is made of strong, lightweight black aluminum, and features a 4-section leg with horizontal flip-locks. Also features a non-slip rubber foot, padded grip, and a carrying case.

Mount your binoculars to virtually any tripod with this handy Binocular Tripod Adapter. 1/4-inch threading at the top attaches to any tripod-adaptable binoculars. Base fits directly onto any standard tripod.

The Lenspen FogKlear Dry Anti-Fog Cleaning Cloth provides amazing anti-fog protection whenever you need it.

Hawke 39201 Sapphire ED 8×42 Binocular, Hinge Type: Top, Color: Green, ED Glass Review

Hawke 39201 Sapphire ED 8x42 Binocular, Hinge Type: Top, Color: Green, ED Glass

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  • Extra-low dispersion glass for optimum clarity
  • Fully multi-coated optics to produce sharp images
  • Dielectric coatings provide increased light reflectivity

Extra-low dispersion glass for optimum clarity. Fully multi-coated optics to produce sharp Images. Dielectric coatings provide increased light reflectivity

Nikon 7247 Action 16×50 EX Extreme All-Terrain Binocular Review

Nikon 7247 Action 16x50 EX Extreme All-Terrain Binocular

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  • Rugged Waterproof, Fog proof Construction
  • Bright, Multicoated Optics
  • Long Eye Relief for Eyeglass Wearers

Product Description

The Monarch ATB 42mm with Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism Coating binocular features brighter, sharper colors, crisp and drastically improved low-light performance. A new body style provides unparalleled strength and ruggedness in a package that is comfortable to carry all day. With rugged rubber armor for added durability and a firm grip even in the worst conditions, Nikon guarantees every ATB to be 100% waterproof and fog proof, each is backed by Nikon’s 25 Year Limited Warranty and No-Fault Repair/Replacement Policy. The new Monarch ATB 42mm with Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism Coating binocular is available in 8×42, 10×42 and 12×42. It is also available in Team REALTREE models with the REALTREE APG HD camouflage pattern.

From the Manufacturer

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The Monarch ATB 42mm with Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism Coating binocular features brighter, sharper colors, crisp and drastically improved low-light performance. A new body style provides unparalleled strength and ruggedness in a package that is comfortable to carry all day. With rugged rubber armor for added durability and a firm grip even in the worst conditions, Nikon guarantees every ATB to be 100% waterproof and fogproof, each is backed by Nikon’s 25 Year Limited Warranty and No-Fault Repair/Replacement Policy. The new Monarch ATB 42mm with Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism Coating binocular is available in 8×42, 10×42 and 12×42. It is also available in Team REALTREE models with the REALTREE APG HD camouflage pattern.

Technical Specs

Model 7×35 8×40 7×50 10×50 12×50 16×50
Magnification x 7 8 7 10 12 16
Objective Diameter 35 40 50 50 50 50
Angular FOV – Real 9.3 8.2 6.4 6.5 5.5 3.5
Angular FOV – Apparent 59.3 59.7 42.7 59.2 59.9 52.1
FOV @ 1000 yds 488 430 335 341 288 183
Close Focus Distance (ft.) 16.4 16.4 23 23 23 23
Exit Pupil (mm) 5 5 7.1 5 4.2 3.1
Relative Brightness 25 25 50.4 25 17.6 9.6
Eye Relief (mm) 17.3 17.2 17.1 17.2 16.1 17.8
Size (L&W) (in) 4.7 x 7.2 5.4 x 7.4 7 x 7.7 7 x 7.7 7 x 7.7 7 x 7.7
Weight (oz) 28.2 30.2 35.3 36 36.9 36.7

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Nikon is dedicated to quality, performance and total customer satisfaction. If your Nikon binocular, Spotting Scope or Fieldscope requires service or repair not covered by our 25 Year Limited Warranty, Nikon will repair or replace it (even it was your fault) for just $10, plus return shipping and handling.
Excludes – StabilEyes, Laser Rangefinders and Spotting Scope/Fieldscope eyepieces.

FAQ’s

Real field of view
Real field of view is the angle of the visible field, seen without moving the binoculars, measured from the central point of the objective lens. The larger the value is, the wider the viewfield available. For example, binoculars with a wider field of view are advantageous for locating fast-moving wild birds within the viewfield. This also applies for finding small nebulas or a cluster of stars in astronomical observations.

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Apparent field of view

Apparent field of view is the angle of the magnified field when you look through binoculars.
The larger the apparent field of view is, the wider the field of view you can see even at high magnifications.

With the conventional method used previously, the apparent field of view was calculated by multiplying the real field of view by the binocular magnification. (With this formula, apparent field of view wider than 65˚ is called wide field of view.)

After revision, Nikon’s figures are now based on the ISO 14132-1:2002 standard, and obtained by the following formula:

tan ω’ = τ x tan ω
Apparent field of view: 2ω’
Real field of view: 2ω
Magnification: τ
(With this formula, apparent field of view wider than 60° is called wide field of view.)

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For example, the apparent field of view of 8x binoculars with an 7.0°real field of view is as follows:
2ω’ = 2 x tan-1 (r x tan ω)

= 2 x tan-1 (8 x tan 3.5)
= 52.1
°

Relative Brightness
Relative brightness value is obtained by squaring the diameter of the exit pupil. The greater the relative brightness is, the brighter the image will be. With 8×42 binoculars, the brightness is (42÷8)2= 28.1. This means that if the magnification is the same, the larger the effective diameter of the objective lens, the brighter the image will be.

Do binoculars with the same exit pupil offer the same brightness?

No. Brightness may vary even if the exit pupil is the same. This is because the amount of light reaching the viewer’s eyes varies according to the number of lens elements and quality of lens/prism coatings. Superior optical design and highquality coating greatly contribute to the brightness of binoculars. Brightness values specified in product brochures, etc. are theoretical ones calculated in the design process. Please note these factors when comparing actual brightness values.

Prisms
Prisms are what let you see a correctly oriented image when you look through a pair of binoculars. There are two types of prisms in common use, Porro prisms and roof prisms.

Roof prisms are essentially in line inside the optical tubes, and make for a more compact set of binoculars. Roof prism binoculars have straight tubes (the front/objective lens is in line with the rear/ocular lens), and are therefore more compact, an important consideration for the sportsman. They usually have two pivot points between the tubes, and are more difficult to adjust to the spacing of your eyes. Roof prisms can give an optical image equal to the best Porro prisms, but for technical reasons they usually do not. To be really good, roof prism binoculars have to be in the high price class. Do not attempt to economize on roof prism binoculars.

Porro prism binoculars can be identified by their offset tubes; the objective lens is not in line with the ocular lens. The front lenses are usually closer together than the rear lenses, but the reverse can also be true, particularly in compact models. The Porro prism design is usually optically superior to the roof prism design, especially in medium priced class binoculars. Porro prism binoculars have a single pivot between the two halves of the binocular, and are therefore easy to adjust for the distance between your eyes.

Like roof prisms, not all Porro prisms are created equal. BAK-4 prisms are the best; they are made of superior optical glass that produces clearer images. These are what you want in your binoculars. BK-7 prisms are also used, usually in lower priced binoculars. These are satisfactory, but they are inferior to the BAK-4 prisms. Some manufacturers will not tell you what kind of prisms they use, usually because they are of inferior quality. BAK-4 prisms show a truer round, which translates to better light transmission and edge-to-edge sharpness

Prism Coatings
Multilayer coating is also applied to prisms to raise transmittance. A roof prism system has one surface that does not feature total internal reflection, so vapor deposition with metals, etc. must be used to raise the reflectivity of this surface. Also, phase-correction coating on roof surface ensures high-contrast images.
*Binoculars’ brightness and contrast are affected by not only prism coatings, but also the number of objective lens and eyepiece lens, and types of coatings.


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Using vacuum-vaporization technology, metallic material such as aluminum or silver is applied to the reverse side of a prism surface that is not totally reflective. This raises the reflectivity of the prism mirror surface.

Dielectric high-reflective multilayer prism coating
This coating features reflectance that exceeds 99%. By utilizing light interference, this coating assures high reflectivity across the full visible range, and ensures high color reproducibility.

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The horizontal axis indicates the wavelength of light. The vertical axis indicates the reflectance of light.
Binoculars’ brightness is determined not only by the reflective mirror, but also by the total optical system such as the number of lenses and quality of coatings.

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A roof (Dach) surface can cause phase shift of light that affects image resolution. This phenomenon is caused by phase differences arising from total light reflection on a roof (Dach) surface and it can occur with even a perfectly processed prism. Phase-correction coating is applied to the surface to minimize loss of resolution, ensuring high-contrast images.

Twilight Factor
The factor that has the greatest impact on resolution or image detail, will be dependent upon the amount of light available during the time of observation. During daylight hours, when your eye pupil size will be only about 2 to 3mm, magnification will be the principal factor in image resolution. At night, with the eye pupil dilated to 6 to 8mm, aperture size is the controlling factor. In twilight conditions both of these factors control resolution effectiveness and the twilight factor is the term that compares binocular performance under these conditions.

The twilight factor is calculated by taking the square root of the product of the magnification and the aperture. The higher the twilight factor, the better the resolution of the binocular when observing under dim light conditions. For example, a 10 X 40 (twilight factor 20) would effectively resolve better under these conditions than a 7 X 35 (twilight factor 15.4) even though the 10 X 40 has a smaller exit pupil. Remember, however, that the twilight factor does not take into account the transmittance or quality of the optical system.

Nikon 7548 MONARCH 7 8×42 Binocular (Black) Review

Nikon 7548 MONARCH 7 8x42 Binocular (Black)

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  • The MONARCH 7 8×42 provides an exceptionally wide field of view that makes it easy to find your subject.
  • Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism Coatings are applied to all lenses and prism coatings to provide high-contrast images and accurate color reproduction.
  • Thanks to a durable rubber armored coating, the MONARCH 7 is comfortable to hold and rugged enough to stand up to any conditions.
  • Extra-low dispersion glass enhances brightness and color fidelity
  • Roof prisms with phase-correction preserve clarity and detail
  • Highly reflective dielectric prism coating renders
  • Anti-reflective multicoated lens system
  • Nitrogen-filled housing for fog proof and waterproof performance

The Nikon 7548 Monarch 7 All Terrain Fog and Waterproof Binocular combines extra-low dispersion (ED) glass elements with a weather-sealed housing. Nikon’s All-Terrain Binocular (ATB) series delivers impressive image quality and ergonomics in a set of glasses that won’t break the bank, making the Monarch 7 a favorite among naturalists and hobbyists alike.

Alaska Guide Creations X50 Classic MAX Bino Harness-Coyote Brown Review

Alaska Guide Creations X50 Classic MAX Bino Harness-Coyote Brown

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Nothing beats the “Original”, besides adding on the MAX pocket! The Alaska Guide Creations X50 Classic MAX Bino Harness offers the classic design features of the original binocular harness chest pack Jaret developed 40+ years ago with today’s modern advancements in innovation and durability. The Alaska Guide Creations X50 Bino Harness is our mid-size line and is meant to accommodate full size binoculars up to around 50mm objective lenses. For example, most 10×50 and 12×50 binoculars would fit perfect in the regular harnesses. By having that extra Max Pocket or “Basement” you have extra room for the essentials that you don’t want to throw in your pack making them easy to access at all times. To read more on AGC, check out our Community Blog Post. Perfect for: Swarovski, Leica, Zeiss, Vortex, 8×42, 10×42, 10×50, 12×50, 15×50 and Range Binoculars. Provides protection from dust, rain, sun, and snow, while maintaining easy access to your binoculars. High quality materials and pro

Nikon 7581 MONARCH 5 8×56 Binocular (Black) Review

Nikon 7581 MONARCH 5 8x56 Binocular (Black)

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  • All MONARCH 5 binoculars are now built with Nikon’s legendary ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass lenses, which correct chromatic aberrations across the furthest limits of the visible light range and effectively compensate for color fringing.
  • Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism Coatings are applied to all lenses and prism coatings to provide high-contrast images and accurate color reproduction.
  • Massive 56mm objective lenses provide superior light gathering ability for overcoming less than ideal lighting conditions.

The MONARCH 5 8×56 combines the superiority of Nikon’s ED (extra-low dispersion) Glass with Fully Multicoated Eco-Glass Lenses to deliver images that are extremely lifelike in color and detail. The MONARCH 5 also features a lightweight design, turn-and-slide rubber eyecups and long eye relief, making this binocular comfortable and easy to use.

Nikon 7294 Monarch ATB 8×42 Binocular Review

Nikon 7294 Monarch ATB 8x42 Binocular

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  • Waterproof/Fogproof
  • Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism Coating
  • Fully Multicoated lenses & Phase-Correction Coated Prisms
  • Multi-Setting Click Stop Eyecups

Size:8×42  |  Color:Black

Product description

A roof prism binocular with a hearty feature-set that’s easy on the wallet and the environment? Yes! – the Monarch ATB 8×42 from Nikon is here – it’s layered with assets, and it won’t break the bank when you bring one home.

Nikon’s proprietary lead and arsenic free optical-glass formula, known as Eco-Glass, is used for all lenses and prisms in this fine Monarch binocular. All of the air-to-glass surfaces are fully multicoated to ensure maximum light transmission, sharpness, and contrast. The roof prisms are finished with a dielectric coating that enhances the efficiency of the optical system to near perfection. This easy-to-handle optic is fully waterproof and fogproof, and a tactile rubberized exterior ensures a secure grip at all times. The centered focus knob is fast, accurate, and easy to use. A pair of multi-setting click-stop eyecups and a notable 15.5 mm of eye relief allow you to tailor the binocular to suit your needs – whether you’re wearing glasses or not. Sleek lightweight form factor – excellent ergonomics, easy to carry, durable Center focus knob – fast full-range of focus for quick viewing. Click stop eyecups – clear comfortable view with/without sun/eyeglasses Specifications Prism Type – Roof Magnification – 8x Objective Lens Diameter – 42 mm Angle of View – 6.3 Field-of-View – 330′ @ 1000 yd / 110 m @ 1000 m Minimum Focus Distance – 8.2′ / 2.5 m Exit Pupil Diameter – 5.3 mm Eye Relief – 19.6 mm Interpupillary Adjustment – 56 – 72mm / 2.2 – 2.83 Focus Type – Center Weatherproofing – Water and fogproof Dimensions (WxHxD) – 5 x 2.4 x 5.7 / 127 x 60.96 x 144.78mm Weight – 21.5 oz / 609.53g

From the Manufacturer

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The Monarch ATB 42mm with Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism Coating binocular features brighter, sharper colors, crisp and drastically improved low-light performance. A new body style provides unparalleled strength and ruggedness in a package that is comfortable to carry all day. With rugged rubber armor for added durability and a firm grip even in the worst conditions, Nikon guarantees every ATB to be 100% waterproof and fogproof, each is backed by Nikon’s 25 Year Limited Warranty and No-Fault Repair/Replacement Policy. The new Monarch ATB 42mm with Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism Coating binocular is available in 8×42, 10×42 and 12×42. It is also available in Team REALTREE models with the REALTREE APG HD camouflage pattern.

Technical Specs

Model Focusing
System
Magnification Objective
Diameter
Angular
FOV Real
FOV @
1,000 Yards
Close
Focus Distance
Exit
Pupil
Relative
Brightness
Eye
Relief
Size
(L&W)
Weight Waterproof Prism
Coating
7294 & 7297 CF 8 42 6.3 330 8.2 5.3 28.1 19.6 5.7×5.1 21.5 Y Dielectric
7295 & 7298 10 5.5 288 4.2 17.6 18.4
7296 & 7299 12 5 262 3.5 12.3 15.4

Dielectric High-Reflective Coating – This technique provides almost the same brightness as that perceived by the naked eye
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Multi-Setting Click Stop Eyecups – provides fast, effective eye relief
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Fully Multicoated Lenses
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Rugged Rubber Armor for Added Durability
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Warranty Information

Nikon is dedicated to quality, performance and total customer satisfaction. If your Nikon binocular, Spotting Scope or Fieldscope requires service or repair not covered by our 25 Year Limited Warranty, Nikon will repair or replace it (even it was your fault) for just $10, plus return shipping and handling.
Excludes – StabilEyes, Laser Rangefinders and Spotting Scope/Fieldscope eyepieces.

FAQ’s

Real field of view
Real field of view is the angle of the visible field, seen without moving the binoculars, measured from the central point of the objective lens. The larger the value is, the wider the viewfield available. For example, binoculars with a wider field of view are advantageous for locating fast-moving wild birds within the viewfield. This also applies for finding small nebulas or a cluster of stars in astronomical observations.

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Apparent field of view

Apparent field of view is the angle of the magnified field when you look through binoculars.
The larger the apparent field of view is, the wider the field of view you can see even at high magnifications.

With the conventional method used previously, the apparent field of view was calculated by multiplying the real field of view by the binocular magnification. (With this formula, apparent field of view wider than 65˚ is called wide field of view.)

After revision, Nikon’s figures are now based on the ISO 14132-1:2002 standard, and obtained by the following formula:

tan ω’ = τ x tan ω
Apparent field of view: 2ω’
Real field of view: 2ω
Magnification: τ
(With this formula, apparent field of view wider than 60° is called wide field of view.)

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For example, the apparent field of view of 8x binoculars with an 7.0°real field of view is as follows:
2ω’ = 2 x tan-1 (r x tan ω)

= 2 x tan-1 (8 x tan 3.5)
= 52.1
°

Relative Brightness
Relative brightness value is obtained by squaring the diameter of the exit pupil. The greater the relative brightness is, the brighter the image will be. With 8×42 binoculars, the brightness is (42÷8)2= 28.1. This means that if the magnification is the same, the larger the effective diameter of the objective lens, the brighter the image will be.

Do binoculars with the same exit pupil offer the same brightness?

No. Brightness may vary even if the exit pupil is the same. This is because the amount of light reaching the viewer’s eyes varies according to the number of lens elements and quality of lens/prism coatings. Superior optical design and highquality coating greatly contribute to the brightness of binoculars. Brightness values specified in product brochures, etc. are theoretical ones calculated in the design process. Please note these factors when comparing actual brightness values.

Prism Coatings
Multilayer coating is also applied to prisms to raise transmittance. A roof prism system has one surface that does not feature total internal reflection, so vapor deposition with metals, etc. must be used to raise the reflectivity of this surface. Also, phase-correction coating on roof surface ensures high-contrast images.
*Binoculars’ brightness and contrast are affected by not only prism coatings, but also the number of objective lens and eyepiece lens, and types of coatings.


http://binocularstelescopes.tektron.top/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Coatings._V202987056_.jpgMetal-vaporized, high-reflectivity prism coating
Using vacuum-vaporization technology, metallic material such as aluminum or silver is applied to the reverse side of a prism surface that is not totally reflective. This raises the reflectivity of the prism mirror surface.

Dielectric high-reflective multilayer prism coating
This coating features reflectance that exceeds 99%. By utilizing light interference, this coating assures high reflectivity across the full visible range, and ensures high color reproducibility.

http://binocularstelescopes.tektron.top/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ReflectiveCharacteristics._V202987021_.jpgReflectance characteristics of prism coatings on mirror surface
The horizontal axis indicates the wavelength of light. The vertical axis indicates the reflectance of light.
Binoculars’ brightness is determined not only by the reflective mirror, but also by the total optical system such as the number of lenses and quality of coatings.

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A roof (Dach) surface can cause phase shift of light that affects image resolution. This phenomenon is caused by phase differences arising from total light reflection on a roof (Dach) surface and it can occur with even a perfectly processed prism. Phase-correction coating is applied to the surface to minimize loss of resolution, ensuring high-contrast images.

Twilight Factor
The factor that has the greatest impact on resolution or image detail, will be dependent upon the amount of light available during the time of observation. During daylight hours, when your eye pupil size will be only about 2 to 3mm, magnification will be the principal factor in image resolution. At night, with the eye pupil dilated to 6 to 8mm, aperture size is the controlling factor. In twilight conditions both of these factors control resolution effectiveness and the twilight factor is the term that compares binocular performance under these conditions.

The twilight factor is calculated by taking the square root of the product of the magnification and the aperture. The higher the twilight factor, the better the resolution of the binocular when observing under dim light conditions. For example, a 10 X 40 (twilight factor 20) would effectively resolve better under these conditions than a 7 X 35 (twilight factor 15.4) even though the 10 X 40 has a smaller exit pupil. Remember, however, that the twilight factor does not take into account the transmittance or quality of the optical system.

Celestron 71404 TrailSeeker 8×42 Binoculars (Army Green) Review

Celestron 71404 TrailSeeker 8x42 Binoculars (Army Green)

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  • Magnesium Alloy Body: Lightweight, durable frame that will last a lifetime and handle use in the field
  • BaK-4 Prisms with Phase and Dielectric Coatings: Increased light transmission through the prism system for brighter images. Increased contrast and resolution.
  • Extremely Wide Field of View: Quickly acquire the subject being viewed. Follow your subject more easily, with less need to move the binoculars.
  • Fully Multi-Coated Opitcs: Increased light transmission for brighter views and more resolution
  • 6.5′ Close Focus: Detailed, up close observation of subject in close proximity
  • Metal Multi-Stop Twist Up Eyecups: More durable with a longer life than plastic eyecups. Multiple stops for correct positioning of the eyes.
  • Tripod Adaptable: Attach your TrailSeeker to a tripod for extended viewing sessions

Style:8×42  |  Configuration:Binoculars

TrailSeeker binoculars provide high-level outdoor performance, making them perfect for the avid birder or hunter. The TrailSeeker is a feature-rich binocular with superb optical quality at an economical price. Phase and dielectric coated BaK-4 prisms dramatically increase light transmission through the prism system for unrivaled image quality and views. Compared to other binoculars in its price range, TrailSeeker offers a better close focus along with a wider field of view. The lightweight magnesium alloy frame is durable and fully waterproof for use in any weather condition.

Maven C3 ED Binocular Gray/Orange (10X50) Review

Maven C3 ED Binocular Gray/Orange (10X50)

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  • This powerful binocular features a well-balanced lightweight polymer frame, extra low-dispersion (ED) glass, and fully multi-coated lenses for an exceptionally clear, bright, high-contrast image with excellent color reproduction.
  • Superior low-light performance, tack-sharp edge-to-edge clarity, generous depth of field, silky focus mechanism
  • the C.3 features crystal clear extra low-dispersion (ED) glass, fully multi-coated lenses, and a durable, yet lightweight polymer frame.
  • Waterproof, fogproof, and scratch resistant lens coatings will ensure unimpeded field use.
  • All Maven optics come with an unconditional life-time warranty. If your optic becomes damaged or is at all defective (not including deliberate or cosmetic damage that does not hinder product performance), contact us immediately for repair or replacement. We don’t care where or when you bought it or if it was your fault or not – if it says Maven, we will take care of it.

Size:10X50

Dependable, solid, and powerful – this is the hallmark of the C Series. Offered in 10x and 12x magnifications, the C.3 features a large 50mm objective lens with crystal clear extra low-dispersion (ED) glass, fully multi-coated lenses, and a durable, yet lightweight polymer frame. At 28 ounces, the C.3 is one of the lightest mid-sized binoculars in its category. This dynamic mid-range binocular utilizes the same dielectric coated Schmidt-Pechan prism system that can be found in our B.1 and B.3 binoculars to produce an exceptionally clear, bright, and high-contrast image. Waterproof, fogproof, and scratch resistant lens coatings will ensure unimpeded field use. Rest assured, this workhorse will deliver when you need it most. Includes neoprene neckstrap, lens caps and double-layered microfiber storage bag.

Nikon LASERFORCE RANGEFINDER Binocular Review

Nikon LASERFORCE RANGEFINDER Binocular

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  • Rangefinder Binocular with 10-1900 yard range
  • Reflective Target 1900 yards Tree 1400 Yards Deer 1100 Yards
  • Incline/Decline Technology. FOV at 1000 yards: 320 feet
  • Display in .1 yard increments to 100 yards / 1 yard increments over 100 yards
  • Bright and clear red OLED display with 4-step intensity adjustment
  • ED (Extra-Low dispersion) Glass
  • Turn and Slide Eyecups
  • Waterproof/Fogproof

Combine Nikon binocular performance with the extreme speed and ranging technology of a 1900-yard laser rangefinder and you have Laser Force, Nikon’s 10x 42mm Rangefinder Binocular. Quite simply the single optic solution for serious hunters who depend on both their binocular for picking out distant animals and their rangefinder for getting the exact distance before taking the shot. Featuring ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass and Nikon’s ID Technology to compensate for incline or decline angles, Laser Force puts ranging precision, optical performance and rugged performance within your reach.

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