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Lightweight Binoculars 10x26
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Lightweight Binoculars 10x26

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Lightweight Binoculars 10x26

KES12,400.00
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  • Lightweight Binoculars 10x26
  • Lightweight Binoculars 10x26
  • Lightweight Binoculars 10x26
  • Lightweight Binoculars 10x26
  • Lightweight Binoculars 10x26
  • Lightweight Binoculars 10x26
Lightweight Binoculars 10x26
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Watertight binoculars for wildlife spotting during the daytime.

BENEFITS

Image quality

Observe a far-off animal in daylight.

Waterproof

Don’t worry about rain – they are waterproof, sealed, and submersion-tested.

Compact design

These boots are compact and featherweights at 300 g, they'll join you everywhere

Field of vision

Observe a wide area of ground, at distances of 88 m to 1,000 m.

Magnification

Observed objects appear to be 10 times closer.

Easy transport

Come with a carry case and neck strap.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

Features

Dimensions: 123 x 115 x 38 mm
Exit pupil: 2,6 mm
Brightness index: 6,8
Twilight factor: 16.1
Field of vision: 88 m to 1000 m distance
Minimum focus distance: 5 m
Prism: BK7
Lens coating: MC (multi-coated)
ABS plastic frame

Brightness

The 100 10x26 binoculars are designed for observing wildlife in daylight in clear conditions. The components used provide a bright, sharp, well contrasted image during daylight. They also offer a 64% rate of light transmission.

Waterproofing

These binoculars are nitrogen-filled to keep water out and prevent internal fogging. Withstands immersion in 1 metre of water for 30 minutes.

Adjustment for spectacle wearers

Twist up eyecups for spectacle wearers.
For non-spectacle wearers, twist out the eyecups as far as they will go. For spectacle wearers, twist the eyecups down to the binocular body.

Focusing

To obtain a clear, sharp image of the observed animal, turn the central focusing knob to the left or right until you get a sharp image.

Adjustment of diopter compensation

To compensate for difference in visual acuity between your eyes:
Close your right eye and focus on an object about metres away using the central knob. Once the object is sharp, close the other eye and repeat the operation, this time using the dioptre correction ring located near the right eyecup. The difference between your eyes is now compensated for. You no longer need to use the dioptre correction ring.