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Nikon
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Nikon Polska
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Specifications
Manufacturer Nikon
Model ACULON A211 7x50
Lens diameter [mm] 50
Magnification [x] 7
Angular field of view [deg] 6.4
Linear field of view [m/m] 112
Exit pupil [mm] 7.1
Eye relief [mm] 17.6
Min. focusing dist. [m] 8
Twilight factor 18.7
Brightness 50.4
Prisms BaK-4/Porro
Dimensions [mm] 180 x 197
Weight [g] 905
Waterproof No
Nitogen filling No
Argon filling No
Image stabilization No
Tripod exit Yes
Focusing Centralne
Warranty [years]
Accesories
Price 0
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Average rating (1 owners reviews)
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3.50 Average
Owners reviews (1)
  1. Alex
    Alex 15 July 2019, 00:32
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    Overall

    IP 1.128.x.x
    Owner since: 2 years
    Price: 130
    User profile: Semipro

    Cons: Rubber Armour cheap (lifting and bubbles), although they really get abused). Eye cups looseish although functional. Fairly narrow FOV Not waterproof. Bulky (but not heavy) Objective lens caps fiddly and useless

    Pros: Surprisingly great optics and low light performance. They are sharp to the edge, high contrast and being 7x50 are very bright. The large exit pupil and generous eye relief make them really easy to use.

    Summary: I bought these to test out the 7x50 format for bird watching from a boat in the early morning and late afternoon. At $130 AUD I considered them disposable. Nearly two years later and I am still using them daily and love them. They get daily abuse, have been dropped a number of times and rained on regularly. I keep getting surprised that they have survived. I own many pairs of binoculars (some costing 10 times more) and these are my go to pair. If you need a pair of binos to use in low light and are on a budget I can highly recommend these especially if you wear glasses.