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Nikon PROSTAFF P3 10x42 Binocular | Waterproof, fogproof, Rubber-Armored Full-Size Binocular, Wide Field of View & Long Eye Relief | Official Nikon USA Model
- Update to Award-Winning PROSTAFF 3S: Even higher optical performance, a wider, brighter view and better durability
- 10X Magnification & 42 mm Objective Lenses: An ideal combination of magnification power and low-light performance with 17.6 relative brightness and a wide 367 ft field of view (at 1,000 yds) that's great for bird watching, backpacking, camping, boating, stargazing, astronomy, sports, concerts and more
- Waterproof, Fogproof & Rugged: Can be submerged down to 3.3 ft (not intended for underwater use), nitrogen-purged to prevent fogging and coated with a slip-resistant rubber armor
- Lightweight & Portable: 20.6 oz adult binoculars that fit comfortably in backpacks, sling bags, hip bags, and purses
- Multilayer Lens Coatings & Adjustable Eye Cups: Eco-friendly glass with special coatings cut through glare and reflection, and adjustable eye cups with 15.7 mm of long eye relief let you dial in a clear, comfortable view with or without eyeglasses
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Nikon ACULON A211 10-22x50 Binocular | Multilayer coating, Porro prism Binocular with turn and slide eyecups, Tripod Adaptable | Official Nikon USA Model
- Aculon A211 10 22x50 zoom binoculars are designed to be as light as possible along with excellent ergonomics
- Easy to reach fingertip zoom control knob allows for quick and easy adjustment of the binoculars magnification from 10 up to 22 power. Interpapillary distance adjustment (millimeter) - 56-72
- Turn and slide rubber eyecups allow for comfortable viewing during extended periods of use; Minimum focus distance 49.2 feet / 15 meter
- Multicoated eco glass lenses deliver a bright and clear image in most lighting conditions; Field of view 1000 meter (meter/feet) 66/199; Apparent field of view (°) 36.7; Real field of view (°) 3.8
- A durable rubber armored coating ensures a non slip grip, even in wet conditions; Exit pupil is 2.3 - 5 millimeter
Bestseller No. 10
Vortex Optics Triumph HD 10x42 Binoculars - HD Optical System, Fully Multi-Coated Lenses, Rubber Armor, Tripod Adaptable, Waterproof, Fogproof, Shockproof - Unlimited, Unconditional Warranty
- A full-size binocular with 1x magnification and 42mm objective lenses, the Triumph HD delivers excellent image quality, ergonomics, and durability for its class. It is a perfect companion for your next hunt or hike.
- With an HD optical system and fully multi-coated lenses, these binos feature optimized glass elements that deliver exceptional resolution, cut chromatic aberration, and provide outstanding color fidelity, edge-to-edge sharpness, and light transmission.
- Nitrogen purged, the Triumph is both waterproof and fog proof. The polycarbonate chassis with full rubber armor not only makes the Triumph shockproof for more durability but also provides the user with a better grip.
- Tripod adaptable, with adjustable rubber eyecups and an adjustable diopter, the Triumph allows users to easily find their most comfortable viewing settings.
- The Triumph ships with a neck strap and an adjustable GlassPak harness for fast access and easy carry wherever outdoor adventure takes you.
BUYING GUIDES
Nikon is a well-known brand in the world of optics and produces a wide variety of binoculars for different purposes, from birdwatching and hunting to sports events and travel. This guide will help you navigate through the key factors to consider when choosing the best Nikon binoculars for your needs:
1. Purpose: Determine what you’ll be using the binoculars for. Different activities may require different features. For example, if you’re bird watching, you might want a wider field of view, whereas for stargazing, you might want a larger objective lens for more light gathering.
2. Magnification and Objective Lens Diameter: Binoculars are usually represented by two numbers like 8×42. The first number is the magnification power, and the second number is the objective lens diameter in millimeters. Higher magnification offers more detail but can result in shakier images, whereas larger lenses allow more light, offering brighter views but also adding to the binoculars’ size and weight.
3. Field of View: This is the width of the area you can see through the binoculars at a distance of 1000 yards. A wider field of view is useful for spotting and tracking moving objects.
4. Lens Coating: Look for binoculars with multi-coated or fully multi-coated lenses. These coatings enhance light transmission, reduce glare, and result in brighter, clearer images.
5. Prism Type: Binoculars usually contain either roof or Porro prisms. Roof prisms are more compact and lightweight, making them ideal for travel and hiking, whereas Porro prisms are typically less expensive and can provide a wider field of view and more depth perception.
6. Eye Relief: Eye relief is the maximum distance from the eyepiece at which you can still see the full field of view. If you wear glasses, look for binoculars with longer eye relief (usually at least 14mm).
7. Size and Weight: If you’re planning to travel or hike with your binoculars, consider their size and weight. Compact binoculars are easier to carry but may compromise on some aspects of performance.
8. Durability and Waterproofing: If you plan to use your binoculars outdoors, consider their durability and resistance to water and fog. Many Nikon binoculars are waterproof and have rubber armor for shock resistance.
9. Price: Nikon binoculars come in a wide range of prices to suit different budgets. Higher-priced models often offer better image quality, durability, and additional features.
10. Reviews and Ratings: Check reviews and ratings by other users to get an idea of the binoculars’ real-world performance.
Remember, the best Nikon binoculars for you will depend on your specific needs, preferences, and budget. Happy viewing!