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Pentax Papilio Butterfly 8.5x21

$108.00 to $214.00



Named for the Latin word for butterfly, PENTAX Papilio 8.5x21 binoculars are the perfect choice for insect observation in the field and in museums and galleries. The enhanced observation capability of the Papilio binoculars is made possible by a PENTAX Convergent Lens Optical System Engineering (CLOSE) mechanism. The CLOSE mechanism automatically slides the left and right objective lenses toward the center when the focus is fixed at a short distance.Minimize

Manufacturer:Pentax Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPN62216
Max Magnification   8.5x
Lens Coating   Fully Multi-Coated
Zoom   Without Zoom
Binoculars Type   Binocular
Night Vision   Without Night Vision
Tripod Adapter   Without Tripod Adapter
Focus Type   Center
Diopter Adjustable   With Diopter Adjustable
Waterproof   Without Waterproof
Near Focusing Distance1.6 ft
Field of View315 ft @ 1000 yds
Exit Pupil (mm)2.5
Height2.2 in.
Width4.3 in.
Depth4.6 in.
Weight10.2 oz.
UPC027075087408


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pentax, papilio, butterfly, 8.5x21,

Carson Optical XM-842

$178.00 to $299.00



Carson's XM-Series feature phase coated optics to ensure the brightest, sharpest images possible. Rubberized armor coating makes this binocular rugged and shock proof. The body is nitrogen purged and O-ring sealed making this binocular waterproof. Extra long eye relief with twist down eyecups make this binocular perfect for eyeglass wearers. Accessories include soft pouch, neck strap, eye cups and lens cloth.Minimize

Manufacturer:Carson Optical Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPNXM842
Max Magnification   8x
Lens Coating   Fully Multi-Coated
Zoom   Without Zoom
Binoculars Type   Binocular
Night Vision   Without Night Vision
Tripod Adapter   Without Tripod Adapter
Focus Type   Center
Diopter Adjustable   Without Diopter Adjustable
Waterproof   With Waterproof
Near Focusing Distance13 ft
Field of View330 ft @ 1000 yds
Weight28 oz.
UPC750668004628


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carson, optical, xm-842,

Nikon StabilEyes VR 14x40

$1,000.00 to $2,065.00



Nikons new 14x40 StabilEyes is the worlds first dual mode, digitally stabilized marine binocular. This 14 power binocular is optimized for use on boats, in moving vehicles, or in aircraft.Eliminates movement from waves and vibration from hand shake, etc.

Manufacturer:Nikon Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPN7457
Max Magnification   14x
Lens Coating   Fully Multi-Coated
Binoculars Type   Binocular
Focus Type   Center
Waterproof   With Waterproof
Near Focusing Distance16.4 ft
Field of View209 ft @ 1000 yds
Exit Pupil (mm)2.9
Width5.8 in.
Depth7.3 in.
Weight45.8 oz.
UPC018208074570


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nikon, stabileyes, vr, 14x40,


Leica Ultravid HD 10x50


The Ultravid 50 series are ideal for viewing right into the depths of dusk due to optimized image per formance, thanks to new high-definition lenses and Leica AquaDuraTM coating for greater visibility in poor weather conditions. These binoculars offer impressive high performance in poor lighting conditions.


Nikon StabilEyes VR 14x40


Nikons new 14x40 StabilEyes is the worlds first dual mode, digitally stabilized marine binocular. This 14 power binocular is optimized for use on boats, in moving vehicles, or in aircraft.Eliminates movement from waves and vibration from hand shake, etc.


Pentax DCF LV 9x28


PENTAX DCF LV binoculars With high-resolution phase-coated and super-reflective coated roof prisms for high contrast images.eyepiece rings offer comfortable eye relief.increase light transmission and color quality while rubber covered exterior provides a sure grip and protects the internal mechanisms.


Pentax XCF 16x50


The XCF series offers outstanding optical performance with multi-coated optical elements, excellent viewing comfort and a fashionable black-finish body encased in a full-body rubber housing. With four different magnifications to choose from, the versatile PENTAX XCF series is ideal for almost any application from casual viewing to serious observation.Minimize