Archive for the 'Binoculars' Category

Bushnell Powerview 16×50 Binocular

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Amazon.com Bushnell PowerView binoculars offer the best of both worlds, combining contemporary styling and design with traditional Bushnell quality and durability. This particular PowerView binocular offers a 16x magnification–among the most powerful in its class–and a 50mm objective diameter. The fully coated optics, meanwhile, guarantee superior light transmission and brightness, helping you see just about [...]

Columbia Backcountry 8×25 Pocket Roof Prism Binocular

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Backcountry 8×25 pocket roof prism binoculars are an elegant, high-performance product. These pocket-sized binoculars contain premium features such as silver-enhanced, phase-coated prisms, and fully broadband coated lenses. Binoculars are o-ring sealed and argon-filled for maximum protection from water and fogging, whatever the conditions. External lenses receive H2C™ coating to repel water and protect against scratches. [...]

Columbia Timberline 8×32 Compact Roof Prism Binocular

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Timberline 8×32 compact roof prism binoculars deliver excellent optical performance in a convenient, compact product. Fully multi-coated optics with BAK-4 prisms deliver a bright, clear image. Binoculars are o-ring sealed and nitrogen-filled for waterproof, fog-proof use in the most punishing conditions. 16mm eye relief and twist-up eyecups make binoculars conventient for use with or without [...]

Binocular Astronomy (Patrick Moore’s Practical Astronomy Series) (Paperback)

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Review From the reviews: “Binoculars are an often-overlooked lower-cost alternative for introductory astronomy students and beginning amateur astronomers. … The detailed information on buying and maintaining binoculars will be particularly useful for those who have always used telescopes. … Photographs and drawings are excellent and enhance the usefulness of the book; the appendixes contain additional [...]

Columbia Timberline 8×42 Roof Prism Binocular

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Timberline 8×42 roof prism binoculars deliver excellent quality and features for the price. Fully multi-coated optics with BAK-4 prisms deliver a bright, clear image. Binoculars are o-ring sealed and nitrogen-filled for waterproof, fog-proof use in the most punishing conditions. 18mm eye relief and twist-up eyecups make binoculars conventient for use with or without glasses. Close [...]

Canon 3055B001 Neck Straps For Eos Rebel® Series (Wide Strap)

Monday, January 4th, 2010

 Compatible With All Eos Cameras; Wide Strap (more…)

Canon 7x42A Waterproof Binoculars w/Case & Neck Strap

Monday, January 4th, 2010

From the Manufacturer Compact and waterproof, the 7 x 42 AWP binoculars employ aspherical lens technology for a sharp, high-contrast image even along the perphery. These bright binoculars have the largest objective lens in the non-IS series, with an effective diameter of 42mm and pupil diameter of 6mm. It is also waterproof allowing for reliability [...]

Zeikos ZE-FS10-OR Floating Strap (Orange)

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

The Zeikos Orange Floating Camera Strap is the perfect compliment for any waterproof camera or binoculars. If your camera or binocular falls into the water, the Zeikos floating strap will prevent it from sinking and being lost forever underwater. (more…)

Fantasea FSD-770 1385 Waterproof Camera Housing for Canon Powershot SD770IS and SD1100IS Cameras

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

Waterproof to 200′. Control buttons allow access to all essential control options. Consructed of lightweight durable injection molded polycarbonate. Radial O-Ring main seal. LCD screen glare protection. Stainless steel buckles and a 46mm threaded port ring. Includes a 1-year free D.E.P.P flood insurance policy. (more…)

Canon AE-B1 Anti-Fog Eyepiece for Canon 15×50 & 18×50 Image Stabilization Binoculars

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

When warm air touches cold glass, moisture in the air is condensed. Camera and binocular finders are no exception. In photographing at a cold place of ski or skate, the breathing of a cameraman or moisture transpired from his/her eyes dims the finder. For this reason, you cannot concentrate your attention on photographing or miss [...]

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