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Compact, durable, versatile, and ergonomically designed Nikon 7x50 IF SP WP that is the blend of traditional Porro prism design and modern technology to deliver high performance and high-quality images. The magnification of 7x that is offered by the binocular, is mostly preferred by professionals and enthusiasts for observations including marine, action sports, astronomical, hunting, and outdoor observations. The larger size objective lenses facilitate the viewing in low light conditions as well as offers clear sharper images with a larger field of view. High-performance glass elements, advanced optical design, and special anti-reflective coatings provide high-quality images that are aberration-free. High exit pupil provides clear bright images at low light conditions. The binocular is waterproof and tolerates the emergence of binocular in water due to its high-quality waterproofing with O-ring seals. The binocular is tripod adaptable and can be mounted to standard tripods for long sessions and stable viewing.
Binoculars that employ a Porro prism, which was invented by Ignazio Porro in Italy. All of its reflective surfaces are completely reflective, so it loses no light and realizes a bright field view.
Binoculars that have an IF (Individual Focusing) mechanism. Focus the right and left eyes separately by rotating the diopter adjustment ring located on the eyepiece. Structurally, the design easily maintains airtightness, making it suitable for waterproof models.
Multilayer coating is applied for increased light transmittance.
High-eyepoint binoculars with an eye relief of 15mm or longer. Eyeglass wearers can also obtain the field of view without vignetting.
A waterproof structure is employed. Nitrogen gas-filled models are resistant to fog and mold.
Astronomical observation requires a bright optical system with a large objective diameter and exit pupil. Waterproof and aberration-corrected binoculars are preferred.
Waterproofing and durability are essential for these activities. Enhanced brightness and a wide field of view are desirable too. Models that feature vibration reduction are favored for on-board use.
For professional workplace usages such as sailing or maritime observation. Waterproof, large-diameter binoculars are recommended
Compact, durable, versatile, and ergonomically designed Nikon 7x50 IF SP WP that is the blend of traditional Porro prism design and modern technology to deliver high performance and high-quality images. The magnification of 7x that is offered by the binocular, is mostly preferred by professionals and enthusiasts for observations including marine, action sports, astronomical, hunting, and outdoor observations. The larger size objective lenses facilitate the viewing in low light conditions as well as offers clear sharper images with a larger field of view. High-performance glass elements, advanced optical design, and special anti-reflective coatings provide high-quality images that are aberration-free. High exit pupil provides clear bright images at low light conditions. The binocular is waterproof and tolerates the emergence of binocular in water due to its high-quality waterproofing with O-ring seals. The binocular is tripod adaptable and can be mounted to standard tripods for long sessions and stable viewing.
Binoculars that employ a Porro prism, which was invented by Ignazio Porro in Italy. All of its reflective surfaces are completely reflective, so it loses no light and realizes a bright field view.
Binoculars that have an IF (Individual Focusing) mechanism. Focus the right and left eyes separately by rotating the diopter adjustment ring located on the eyepiece. Structurally, the design easily maintains airtightness, making it suitable for waterproof models.
Multilayer coating is applied for increased light transmittance.
High-eyepoint binoculars with an eye relief of 15mm or longer. Eyeglass wearers can also obtain the field of view without vignetting.
A waterproof structure is employed. Nitrogen gas-filled models are resistant to fog and mold.
Astronomical observation requires a bright optical system with a large objective diameter and exit pupil. Waterproof and aberration-corrected binoculars are preferred.
Waterproofing and durability are essential for these activities. Enhanced brightness and a wide field of view are desirable too. Models that feature vibration reduction are favored for on-board use.
For professional workplace usages such as sailing or maritime observation. Waterproof, large-diameter binoculars are recommended
Prism Type | Porro Prism |
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Magnification | 7x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 50mm |
The angle of View (Real) | 7.1° |
The angle of view (Apparent) | 48.1° |
Field-of-View @ 1000m | 128m |
Minimum Focus Distance | 12.4m |
Exit Pupil | 7.1mm |
Eye Relief | 12mm |
Relative brightness | 50.4 |
Twilight Factor | 18.70 |
Interpupillary Adjustment | 56 - 72 mm / 5 to 7 cm |