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Tasco Essentials 10x50  Binocular (Camouflage)

Tasco Essentials 10x50 Binocular (Camouflage)

List Price: $39.99
Your Price: $36.09
Product Info Reviews

Features:
  • Super-high-power surveillance binoculars are designed to examine the smallest details at the longest distances
  • Rubber-armored housing absorbs shock and protects them from bumps and bruises
  • Zip focus system allows you to move through the entire focus range in less than a half-turn
  • Magnification: 10x
  • Objective lens: 50mm


Description:

Tasco's best-selling Essentials line balances optical performance and quality construction, offering an affordable way to add a pair of high-quality binoculars to your household, pocket, or suitcase. The handsome, rubber-armored housing not only absorbs shock and protects them from bumps and bruises, it adds in a weather resistance factor should it decide to rain--or snow--at the big event.

These ultimate big game spotting binoculars feature 10x power, extra-large objective lenes for superior low-light performance, and camo rubber armor.

The Zip focus system allows you to move through the entire focus range in less than a half-turn of the focus wheel--an excellent feature for following fast action. They are especially suited for use over water, snow and in other bright conditions.

  • 50mm objective lens
  • Porro prism system
  • Field-of-view (at 1,000 yards): 367 feet/123m
  • Features: Wide angle, camo rubber armor, carrying pouch and neck strap
  • Weight: 26.4 ounces
Tech Talk
  • Magnification: Magnification is indicated by the first number given. For instance, "7x" means that you will see an object seven times closer than if you were viewing with the naked eye.
  • Objective Lens Diameter: The objective lens diameter is indicated by the second number (e.g., 21mm), which indicates how much light is able to enter the binocular. The larger this number is the better your sight will be in lower light conditions.
  • Porro Prisms: The distinctive, off-set binocular housings accommodate two internal porro prisms, which are used to elongate the light path to enable higher magnifications than primitive field or "opera" glasses. Porro prism binoculars typically deliver exceptionally high optical quality at more affordable prices than roof prism binoculars of the same power rating.
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