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Bushnell PermaFocus 17-5010$50.00 to $108.00
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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.
Steiner Merlin 10x42
Named for a small bird of prey that relies on speed and stealth to take its quarry, the Merlin binocular features similar traits. The Merlin's Fast-Focus center-focus system enables users to view the entire focus range with less than one full turn of the focus wheel. Therefore, users can zero in on their subjects quickly and easily, with very little movement, allowing them to observe wildlife with little risk of detection. Yet the precise focus wheel allows for razor sharp adjustments and holds views in focus for as long as the user desires. Water-resistant and encased in a dark, non-reflective, rubber-armored body, the Merlin can be used outdoors under any conditions. The earth-toned armoring actually camouflages the binocular to a bird's eye. Weighing under 24 ounces, the binocular is easy to carry on its own padded neck strap, or in a pack or jacket pocket.Minimize
Canon IS 18X50
You can even use the 18x50 IS from within a moving vehicle. The shake free performance not only enhances your ability to view fine detail but also reduces eye strain and fatigue.
Olympus Trooper DPS I 10x50
If you need equal parts economy, endurance and 10x optical power, consider the Trooper 10x50 DPS. This standard Porro Prism binocular brings sports enthusiasts to their game with easily focused, wide-angle views that are great for tracking - and keeping up with - fast moving subjects, and provide UV ray protection so you never have to worry about the sun.Minimize