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Nikon Travelite EX 8x25 Binoculars

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It's pretty difficult to waterproof a compact reverse Porro design binocular and still have it easy to use.

Bushnell H20 8x25Impressive specifications for a very reasonable price, including multi-coating (though not fully multi-coated) and BaK-4 roof prisms. ★★★½

models are to "enhance ergonomics" on the outside. The optics remain unchanged. One of the external differences The Nikon Travelite EX 8x25 may be small and mighty for a small aperture, but they are pricey compared to binoculars with larger magnifications and objective lenses. If the Nikon Travelite EX 8x25 binoculars aren’t for you Please complete the form below for a quote - Please be as accurate as possible to help us give an accurate quote. All Nikon binoculars, like the other Japanese binocular manufacturers tend to focus on technology and value for money, without sacrificing quality and their Travelite Range is no different.

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 Let us see below how they perform on various parameters. Look and Feel of Nikon Travelite Binoculars (Design and Body) Although we've rounded up the best compact binoculars in this useful guide, you may be wondering 'which compact binoculars are the best for me?' The main things to consider when shopping for compact binoculars are the binocular numbers. That is: Magnification — usually 8x or 10x and sometimes referred to as power— and the diameter of the objective (front) lenses. Because compact binoculars are small and light, it's easier to hold them still and so you don't need to worry about higher magnification causing unusable wobble, negating the need for a tripod. Remember though, lower-power binoculars will give a brighter image, making faint objects such as nebulas more visible.If however you are on the coast or lake where birds are out in the open or looking at bigger game out on the plains, a lager magnification like 10x come into their own. In museums, compact and lightweight models with lower magnification and a close focusing distance of less than 2m are desirable. full revolution to go from close focus to infinity. We're delighted with the focusing afforded by this design — Nikon If the magnification is a little underwhelming, you can switch to telescope mode for a 16x magnification. However, keep in mind that this leads to a very narrow field of view, just 2.6 degrees, so its usefulness might be limited. It's expected to provide a worthwhile view of the moon but may not be suitable for observing much else in the night sky. Chromatic aberration is a phenomenon caused by distortion in the wavelength of incident light. Color fringing may occur if an image is seen through a lens with chromatic aberration.

a separate ring adjuster. It's a nice way of contributing to a small, compact design. The larger reason we like it for is because it has easily into a car's glove box, but be careful of summertime heat. Photographers will value Travelites. Some hunters may find that weight andThe accompanying picture is so you can see what it is like. They're amazing creatures, aren't they?

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