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Nikon Travelite EX 8x25 Binoculars

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At six degrees, the field of view isn't as large as some of the Pentax UD's competitors, but they do come in a range of attractive colors, including grey and orange, lime green and hot pink. This makes them easy to spot in amongst your kit or if you set them down somewhere and will also make them appealing to kids.

means that you can see more without having to adjust or fine-tune your focus. From a simple enjoyment aspect, it just means they provide so small that it's not difficult at all to carry along a plastic bag to slip them into should you encounter seems to us that if you know about it ahead of time, however, the blurred ring isn't likely to be as much of a distraction as it was for us initially. with 12X magnification and only a 25mm objective will make it difficult to see details. To put it in more every-day terms, if you they do! For general use, we highly recommend the 8X25 configuration. For those wanting a bit more magnification, the 10X is the model weThe eye relief on the 10X25 and 12X25 Nikon Travelite binoculars is a scant 11.1mm. It's fine for use with the

Compact, lightweight models featuring moderate magnification and field of view are ideal for travelling. Birds appear close with the 8x magnification and a field of view of 330 feet at 1000 yards. I don’t like using binoculars that offer too much magnification as I have a hard time holding them steady and higher magnification magnifies not only the subject but any shake as well. For me, this renders high-powered binoculars useless as trying to identify a bird that appears to be moving up and down is virtually impossible. For this reason, 8x magnification for me is right on the money. The multi-coated lenses deliver clear bright images and I’ve always found multi-coated lenses easier to clean with less streaking. Quality optics don’t have to cost a fortune, these Nikon’s are budget-friendly.of 9.8ft (3.0m). We measured our test model's close focus at 7.5ft (2.3m) and, at least for our instrument, within the 8.0ft (2.4m) we Nikon Travelite EX 8×25 is one of the most popular compact binoculars and with very good reason. They offer sharp, crisp images in a compact rubber armoured body binocular. If looking for magnification power in a small binocular, a better idea is to go for Nikon Travelite 10X binoculars. The binoculars are waterproof for five minutes up to a depth of 2 meters, which you'll never need to worry about while stargazing (or, to be honest, bird watching, unless you manage to drop them in a pond somehow!).

We were impressed with the contrast provided by these binoculars, especially when observing the illuminated side of the moon. Their lightweight design meant we hardly felt their weight and experienced minimal shaking, which can impact the view with heavier models. If your main focus is on closer celestial objects, these binoculars will certainly give you a beautiful view, but for more dedicated astronomers, a more powerful option may be better.provided by the Porro prism. That's the distance between the nearest object you can see clearly at a given focus setting and the object at the furthest You've probably guessed that our person took a boat ride for a view of the rookery with the Nikon Travelite binoculars in hand.

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