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Olympus Trooper DPS I 10x50$47.00 to $80.00
Tags:olympus, trooper, dps, i, 10x50, | Nikon Action 16x50$98.00 to $152.00
Tags:nikon, action, 16x50, | Bushnell H2O 13-2408$60.00 to $125.00
Tags:bushnell, h2o, 13-2408, |
Pentax Papilio Butterfly 8.5x21
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
Nikon Trailblazer 10x50
Nikon brings high power for scanning broad landscapes with the 10x50 Trailblazer. This Trailblazer not only pulls in details from a distance, but features multiple layers of Nikon's anti-reflective coatings and 50mm objectives for better viewing in lower light. If you're looking for an ultra-slim roof prism, Trailblazer packs big-time performance in a rugged body. Count on the Trailblazer ATB and be right at home in any terrain.Minimize
Olympus Outback RC I 8x21
Great views are now easier to find with these slim, stylish metallic silver binoculars. A cool and innovative design enables you to fold the lenses right into the body of the binocular so its size rivals that of a small cell phone, perfect when you're on the go. And powerful lenses complete with UV protection bring impressive sights right before your eyes in stunningly clear, crisp fashion. Minimize
Nikon Action Zoom 7-15x35
A great bang-for-the-buck porro prism binocular, the Action series by Nikon feature knobby rubber armored housings. Their high-refraction prisms feature wide fields of view. And every Action model has a tripod adapter threading for easy extended glassing from a stationary position (requires optional tripod adapter #7650). The zooming 7-15x35 model is intended for both lowlight viewing at the shorter end of the zoom as well as distant observations in better conditions.Minimize