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Objective DIA. | 50mm | Magnification | 10x |
Field Angle | 7.0° | Optical Material | All lens optical glass |
Field of View | 122m/1000m | Coating Condition | FMC full broadband coating |
Exit Pupil DIA. | 5mm | Parallax Compensation | Left and right eyes |
Waterproof | Yes | Focus system | Center focus |
Exit pupil distance | 16mm | Tripod interface | Accept |
Material | Metal + rubber | Product size | 185x175x65mm |
Prism | BAK4 | Net weight | 886g |
Product Advantage
FMC BAK4 Prism:
- Provides bright images with vivid contrast.
- Offers detailed views of objects.
50mm Large Objective Lens:
- Ensures high light transmittance.
- Delivers outstanding optical performance even in low-light conditions.
Nitrogen Filled Waterproof:
- Suitable for severe weather conditions.
- Functions well in rainstorms and high humidity.
Tripod Interface:
- Allows quick and easy attachment to tripods.
Rubber-Coated Body:
- Offers great shock resistance.
- Provides a comfortable touch and firm grasp.
Versatile Usage:
- Ideal for sightseeing, traveling, sports, bird-watching, concerts, hunting, and hiking.
Product Uses
Wildlife Observation
Wildlife enthusiasts use binoculars to spot and study animals in their natural environments, ensuring safe and unobtrusive observation of various species, including those that are shy or dangerous.
Sports Events
Attendees of sports events, such as football or baseball games, use binoculars to get a closer view of the action on the field, enhancing their overall experience and enjoyment.
Hunting
Hunters rely on binoculars to spot game from a distance, assess their movements, and plan their approach, ensuring a successful and ethical hunting experience.
Hiking and Camping
Outdoor enthusiasts use binoculars to enjoy scenic views, spot wildlife, and navigate trails more effectively, adding an extra dimension of enjoyment to their adventures.
Surveillance and Security
Security personnel and private investigators use binoculars for monitoring large areas, identifying potential threats, and ensuring the safety and security of premises from a safe distance.
FAQ
#### 1. What do the numbers on binoculars mean?
The numbers, such as 8x42, indicate magnification and objective lens diameter. 8x means the view is magnified eight times, and 42mm is the lens diameter, which affects light gathering.
#### 2. How do I care for my binoculars?
Keep binoculars clean and dry. Use a lens cloth for cleaning lenses and store them in a protective case. Avoid touching lenses with fingers and keep binoculars away from extreme temperatures.
#### 3. What is the difference between roof and porro prism binoculars?
Roof prism binoculars have straight tubes and are more compact, while porro prism binoculars have a zigzag shape and typically offer better depth perception and wider field of view.
#### 4. Can I use binoculars if I wear glasses?
Yes, many binoculars have adjustable eye relief to accommodate eyeglass wearers. Look for models with 15mm or more eye relief and twist-up eyecups for comfortable viewing.
#### 5. How important is the field of view in binoculars?
Field of view (FOV) indicates the width of the area visible through binoculars at 1,000 yards/meters. A wider FOV is beneficial for tracking moving objects, like birds or sports events.