Brand and Model: | Nikon Travelite V 8-24x25 CF |
Price ($USD): | 500 |
Attributes: | Waterproof Armored |
Objective Lens Size: | 25 mm |
Magnification: | 8-24 x |
Prism Type: | BAK4 Porro |
Coatings: | Multi-Coated |
Field of View: | 4.6 degrees |
Eye Relief: | 13 mm |
Near Focus: | 16 ft |
Weight (lbs): | 0.683 |
Dimensions (w/h/d): | 118mm wide / 127mm length |
Description: | 1) Multilayer-coated lenses for bright images 2) Special rubber armour for shock resistance and a firm, comfortable grip 3) Carbon fibre (CF) in the body material improves durability 4) Small, lightweight and ergonomic design
Marketting also claims "Long eye relief design for a clear field of view, even for wearers of eyeglasses", but I do not see how this can be correct since 13mm is not "long" eye relief, 20mm would be "long" eye relief. What they presumably mean is that 13mm eye relief is long for the type of bino's, but I can only see about 60 per cent of the field at 8x with my glasses on and eyecups fully folded down. Marketting also claims "Click-type dioptre adjustment ring prevents unwitting rotation" but on mine there is a rotating, NON-click diopter adjustment (mine were bought brand new). Apparent Field of View is 36.8 degrees BUT EXPANDS to around 55 degrees when at max. zoom. Field of view at 1000m is 80m at 8x. Exit pupil is 3.1mm @8x to 1.0mm@24x. Interpupilliary adjustment is 56-72mm. Weight is 310 grams. BaK-4 High Index prisms. Zoom binoculars. |