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3.1 Inches | Home » » » Nikon 8202 Sportstar 10 X 25mm Binoculars | | | | | | | Description: | | Handy diopter adjustment : Long eye relief for eyeglass wearers : Multicoated optics : Type of Prism Roof prism : Field of View at 1000 Yards - 262 feet : Rubber Armor Coated : Water resistant design : Turn and slide eyecups retract for eyeglass wearers : Bright, multicoated optics : Close focuses to just 11.4 feet : Fast, convenient central focusing : Focusing System - CF : Angular Field of view (Real) - 5 : Angular Field of view (Apparent) - 50 : Close Focus Distance - 9.8 feet : Exit Pupil - 2.5 mm : Relative Brightness - 6.3 : Eye Relief - 13 mm : Dimensions - Length 4.5 x Width 4.8 inch, Folded Length 2.8 x 4.8 inch, 115mm x 122mm, Folded 71mm x 122mm : Weight - 10.4 ounces (295 grams) | | | Features: | |
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Definitely worth the price!Sep 20, 2010
By Gene After reading a few of the reviews here I thought it best to add one more saying these are worth the price. Small light weight and easy to adjust, I found them to be very useful. My only complaint is that they don't come with a front lens cover. Other than that, they fit the need for easy to carry binoculars.
23 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Not worth the moneyNov 20, 2008
By Jack I"ve got 50 year's experience with good binoculars and wanted a knock-around, inexpensive pair that was waterproof, fit in my pocket like these clamshells, and had good optics (obviously). I've generally used Nikon and Bushnells, so I started with those. While these Nikons are light, and well designed, the optics are not good. The binoculars were out of alighment and gave me headaches. I finally decided on Vortex Typhoons - which are a GREAT binocular for the money. I was amazed at the quality of the Vortex over the Nikons and Bushnells.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
birding binocularJan 08, 2008
By Swany
"birder"
Compact, easy to focus binocular. It has a carrying case with strap so it can go to the woods easily. I look forward to using it almost daily from my sun porch and when I go birding this spring.
Great for day hikes!Feb 13, 2012
By Dad5 I have a sport scope and also have full-sized binoculars for sitting on the lodge porch, but I wanted something smaller to carry in the day pack. These definitely fit the bill. I actually tried these out in a brick-and-mortar store first (along with a wide variety of other brands/models) and these seemed to give the best quality for the money. On the trail, they have been easy to carry and great to have at a moment's notice to check out the wildlife. Good product in a fair price range (and cheaper online than in the stores).
CollapsibleDec 04, 2011
By BrooklynBoy Easy to use; easy to store and like nearly everything Nikon makes, worth the money. For an inexpensive pair of binoculars, I am delighted with it and for what it does.
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