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Olympus Trooper DPS I 10x50$47.00 to $80.00
Tags:olympus, trooper, dps, i, 10x50, | Bushnell H2O 13-2408$60.00 to $125.00
Tags:bushnell, h2o, 13-2408, | Carson Optical JK-042$70.00 to $169.00
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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 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
Nikon ProStaff 8x25
The Nikon ProStaff binoculars have ‘successful hunting' written all over them. These little beauties feature the same waterproof, fogproof and shockproof performance as their big brothers in the Monarch and Action Extreme series. Rubber armored for a sure grip, the Nikon ProStaff integrates bright, multicoated lenses, BaK4 high index prisms and turn and slide eyecups.Minimize
Nikon Travelite V 8-24x25
Nikon Travelite V binocular utilizes precision ground, multicoated optics, and high index BaK4 prisms for true color rendition, maximum sharpness and enhanced light transmission. It also uses aspherical eyepiece lenses which provide a very flat viewing field and offer markedly improved edge-to-edge sharpness over many conventional lenses. With 25mm objective lenses for maximum light gathering and a Close focus distance under fourteen feet, the Travelite V binocular is well suited to many uses. Minimize