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Nikon Travelite EX 8x25 Binoculars

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seems to us that if you know about it ahead of time, however, the blurred ring isn't likely to be as much of a distraction as it was for us initially. to your eyes makes your view significantly darker at 12X and that means fewer observable details, contrast, and clarity. Finally, sweet spot. We believe this is due in no small part to the aspherical lenses that Nikon pioneered in 1993 with its compact Diplomat One thing we can't seem to pass by in a review for instruments like Nikon Travelite binoculars is the depth of view These binoculars have small 21mm objective lenses, so they're not ideal for astronomy. However, we've included them because they can still give you that 'wow' experience when you use their 18x magnification to observe the moon for the first time.

an obvious, fuzzy ring around the periphery of the view. While our team member didn't have test charts or graphs The 8x magnification and relatively small aperture of 25mm means that they're not ideal if stargazing is your main endeavor, but we couldn't fault the optics on these binoculars. We were able to get small but very detailed views of the craters of the moon and Orion's Belt. We were pleased to see no color-fringing even towards the edge of the view, and we thought they had excellent contrast, clarity and color fidelity. Travelite 8X25 binoculars' optics, our field of view would be correspondingly larger at 5.6° for 322ft/98m at 1,000yds/m. When separated into monoculars, two users can benefit from the additional light-gathering power over the human eye, making it easier to spot more stars and celestial objects. However, this is a rather expensive option for buying low-power instruments — you'd be better off buying two decent pairs of binoculars instead. Although they may not be a top recommendation, we've included these binoculars purely for their cleverness and novelty factor.While these compact binoculars are a bit heavier at 10 oz (289g), we loved their sturdy construction and practical design. Housed in a textured material and featuring an open bridge design, they offer a larger grip surface, ensuring better stability during prolonged use. The adjustable twist-up eyecups with a 16mm eye relief also make them a comfortable choice for those who need to wear glasses. The aperture of these binoculars is too small for serious skywatching (Image credit: Gemma Lavender) Pentax VD 4x20Although they may not be a top recommendation, we've included these binoculars for their cleverness and novelty factor.★★½ island is a Great Blue Heron rookery. (The Audubon Society has an agreement with a local boat company that allows a Because of the larger zoom, the have a smaller field of view (80m at 1000m) than the 8x, 9x and even 10x Travelite's. It is because of this I would not recommend them to birdwatchers, unless most of the birding you do is in wide open areas, like you find with water birds near the ocean or on lakes and dams. I do however recommend them as ideal travel companions, great for wildlife observation and therefore make great safari binoculars.

Astronomical observation requires a bright optical system with a large objective diameter and exit pupil. Waterproof and aberration-corrected binoculars are most suitable.Lateral Chromatic Aberration or ‘transverse chromatic aberration’, occurs when different color wavelengths coming at an angle focus at different positions along the same focal plane.

apprehensive about this, but it seemed to do quite nicely in our average-sized hands. The Travelites have The best way to adjust the diopter by adjusting the central focusing knob to focus both binocular barrels at the same time. This can be done byThe eye relief on the 10X25 and 12X25 Nikon Travelite binoculars is a scant 11.1mm. It's fine for use with the These Nikon Travelite V binoculars use precision ground multicoated optics and high-grade BaK4 prisms for true color rendition, maximum sharpness, and enhanced light transmission. They also use aspherical eyepiece lenses that provide a very flat viewing field and offer markedly improved edge-to-edge sharpness over many conventional lenses. Like all the Nikon Travelite V binoculars, these feature multilayer-coated lenses for bright images, BaK4 high index prisms: for extra-high resolution images and aspherical lenses (not on Zoom version) that minimise distortion and provide sharp images right up to the periphery. We like the Nikon Travelite binoculars a lot. They're a very good value. They don't claim to be perfect, but they're quite good at what The specialty of these 6 th generation binoculars with multi-layered anti-reflective compound coating for excellent brightness is their superior design, which ensures a distortion-free clear image viewing experience.

All Nikon Travelite binoculars are made using lead- and arsenic-free eco-glass. Most importantly twist eyecups provide a great viewing experience to eyeglass wearers General Optical Performance, Low Light Performance-Nikon Travelite (8x,10x,12x) Nikon's 25 Year Limited Plus No-fault Warranties are excellent. They cover the binoculars during the time that you would expect them to be inFor the low price point, we were pleasantly surprised by the image quality when we put them to the test in our Occer 12x25 Compact Binoculars review. They produced a clear and bright image with less chromatic aberration than we've seen on some of their more expensive competitors. The binoculars provide an excellent ‘field of view’ of more than 290 feet over a distance of 1000 yards. Nikon Travelite binoculars deliver optimum performance in strong light (indirectly looking at sunlight) conditions.

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